JCMach1
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Sun Apr-11-04 03:02 AM
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From My Source in Fallujah-- American casualties actually in 100's |
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Edited on Sun Apr-11-04 03:06 AM by JCMach1
My student's family reported to him that American casualies are in the hundreds (dead or wounded, it's difficult to say). He also stated that they have fought the Marines to a standstill outside the city. The have met ferocious resitstance from united Sunnis AND Shia within Falluja.
I suspect that may be why we haven't received much information about wounded soliers in the latest wave of fighting.
It is important to note that better theatre health care and transport save many soldiers that would have died in Vietnam (circa late 1960's).
Note, my student comes from one of the most prominent families in Fallujah and would be in a position to know.
I have a sneaking suspicion we aren't getting the whole truth.
His family is fine for the moment. He spoke with them via satellite phone last night.
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Sun Apr-11-04 03:05 AM
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1. Of course, Truth is the first casualty of war. Trite maybe but..hell...n/t |
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Sun Apr-11-04 03:17 AM
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2. Do corresponding Iraqi casualties fit? |
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So far firefights have generally cost Iraqis about 10x-15x the number of U.S. casualties, counting guerillas and civilians together.
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Sun Apr-11-04 03:23 AM
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3. Those may be way too small... people can't get to the hospital... |
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That's what this 12 hr. ceasefire is about... U.S. repositioning (for God knows what) and Iraqis getting people out and to the hospital.
Current estimates of civilian (Iraqi) casualties will be on the low side.
The fighting was still ongoing last night when he called.
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Sun Apr-11-04 03:25 AM
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4. Here's two charts that puts things in perspective |
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Sun Apr-11-04 05:00 AM
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7. It makes me ill to look at the figures... |
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Not to mention the images of the actual victims...
I am mad as hell!
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Sun Apr-11-04 06:08 AM
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10. That is a site I have not seen. Scary...... and makes one ill. |
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Sun Apr-11-04 03:36 AM
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IT IS SO HARD TO STAND BY AND WATCH OUR GOVERNMENT INJURE SO MANY PEOPLE....
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Sun Apr-11-04 04:07 AM
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6. better health care, and |
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better flak jackets that keep the torso alive, with no limbs, where the would have been killed before. hows that for something to look forward to? anybody remember the old cartoons in hustler magazine of the legless homeless fellows? i remember them from sneakin into my old mans stash, and it really hits home now.
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Sun Apr-11-04 05:38 AM
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8. I could believe wounded in the hundreds, easily |
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Since the fatalities are in the dozens, and I'd estimate 8 to 10 times as many wounded, that could easily bust the 100 mark.
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Sun Apr-11-04 06:00 AM
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9. I do not think they let the newsmen in? |
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I guess it will be one of those news things that comes out very little and months later we will know. It will filler out like your news did.Keep watch on the 'death sites' as they seemed to have seen this from the start and keep posting. As Barbara said 'Who wants to see all those coffins?"
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Sun Apr-11-04 11:28 AM
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11. Actually, this makes total sense |
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We've lost close to 60 troops so far this month. When you realize that for every dead there are five or six wounded, that puts our casualties well in the hundreds. The media has had a virtual blackout on the wounded since the war began, occasionally doing a story but for the most part ignoring them.
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