George W. Bush has created a monster.
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There are the obvious risks of car bombs and other violence that now kill an average of 100 people a day, according to the report from the WHO's Health Action in Crises group. But beyond that, there are a host of other problems created by years of conflict: 70 percent of Iraqis lack regular access to clean water, and 80 percent lack toilets that do not contaminate water sources, according to the report.
As a result of these public-health failings, diarrhea and respiratory infections now account for two-thirds of the deaths of children younger than 5, the report said. Twenty-one percent of Iraqi children are now chronically malnourished, according to a 2006 national survey conducted by UNICEF, which puts them at risk for both stunted growth and mental development.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon joined in the call for a global solution, saying other countries need to alleviate a mounting humanitarian crisis in the Middle East by offering a home to some of the Iraqis seeking to escape the country's sectarian violence.
"All of us must recognize that this situation is a global responsibility with international repercussions," Mr. Ban said by video to a gathering of more than 450 officials from 60 countries trying to address the plight of Iraqis who have fled to Jordan, Syria and other countries in the region.