Turning the Corner in Iraq: Are we there yet?

As I wrote last week, it seems that we are approaching the worst possible outcomes in Iraq and Afghanistan. Ariana Huffington found more DARK READING in our government’s own data on hostilities in Iraq. The data speak for themselves. As summarized by the LA Times:

  • On average, nearly 80 Iraqis were killed or wounded every day from mid-February through mid-May, up from the previous quarter’s 60 per day.
  • The report also shows an increase in the overall average number of attacks, from fewer than 500 per week last year to more than 600 per week in the most recent quarter.

Average Daily Casualties in Iraq

Average Daily Casualties in Iraq
(Source: May 26, 2006 Congressional Report)

Posted under Politics, War by Stephen Nodvin on Monday 5 June 2006 at 10:11 am