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The IBC estimates that between 14,181 and 16,312 Iraqi civilians have died as a result of the war—about half of them since the battlefield phase of the war ended last May. The group also notes that these figures are probably on the low side, since some deaths must have taken place outside the media's purview.
So, let's call it 15,000 or—allowing for deaths that the press didn't report—20,000 or 25,000, maybe 30,000 Iraqi civilians killed in a pre-emptive war waged (according to the latest rationale) on their behalf. That's a number more solidly rooted in reality than the Hopkins figure—and, given that fact, no less shocking.
"The enemy has a face. It is Satan's. He is in Fallujah, and we are going to destroy him."
Colonel Gary Brandl of the United States Marine Corps
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From Zmag: Thus, it is 95% likely that the true rate of excess deaths is between 8,000 and 198,000.
Sounds like guessing.
posted by Ayn Marx at 8:51 PM on November 5, 2004