Subversive Pessimist
31st July 2004, 12:28
2,000 U.S. troops killed in Iraq: Russian expert (http://www.hindu.com/2004/07/24/stories/2004072402401400.htm)
By Vladimir Radyuhin
MOSCOW, JULY 23. The United States suffers far heavier casualties in Iraq than it officially admits, a Russia military diplomat claimed.
The actual U.S. military losses in Iraq may have reached 2,000 personnel, more than twice the official figure of 900, as Washington badly understates its casualty statistics, a military diplomatic source told the Itar-Tass news agency.
"Official statistics do not include casualties among non-U.S. nationals who sign up to serve in the American armed forces in order to get a U.S. `green card.' According to reliable information the share of non-Americans in the U.S. force in Iraq may be as high as 60 per cent," the source said. "The real number of U.S. losses may be as high as 2,000 casualties and up to 12,000 wounded," the military diplomat said.
AP reports from Baghdad:
United States forces launched a ``precision attack'' on Friday morning against a suspected gathering of guerillas outside a house in the volatile city of Fallujah, the U.S. military said.
The attack did not kill anyone, but wounded five civilians, including three children, said Kamal Al-Ani, a local hospital official.
Also read: Bush supports declassification on American deaths (http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/2002/01/gwb011002.html)
On 18 August 2003, Mazen Dana had previously filmed dead U.S. soldiers buried in the desert, and in another location more dead U.S. soldiers wrapped in plastic
by their fellow U.S. soldiers, who were ordered to hide the bodies.
I've also heard stories that Mazen knew last August what was happening to the Abu Ghraib prisoners and he was prepared to show his film o*n TV in a documentary about that and the dead U.S. soldiers when he was murdered.
It is really interesting how the US tries to hide the number of dead US soldiers. Also, soldiers that die from wounds on the hospital, are not counted oficially as one of the dead US soldiers. If others have found stories like this, please post them.
By Vladimir Radyuhin
MOSCOW, JULY 23. The United States suffers far heavier casualties in Iraq than it officially admits, a Russia military diplomat claimed.
The actual U.S. military losses in Iraq may have reached 2,000 personnel, more than twice the official figure of 900, as Washington badly understates its casualty statistics, a military diplomatic source told the Itar-Tass news agency.
"Official statistics do not include casualties among non-U.S. nationals who sign up to serve in the American armed forces in order to get a U.S. `green card.' According to reliable information the share of non-Americans in the U.S. force in Iraq may be as high as 60 per cent," the source said. "The real number of U.S. losses may be as high as 2,000 casualties and up to 12,000 wounded," the military diplomat said.
AP reports from Baghdad:
United States forces launched a ``precision attack'' on Friday morning against a suspected gathering of guerillas outside a house in the volatile city of Fallujah, the U.S. military said.
The attack did not kill anyone, but wounded five civilians, including three children, said Kamal Al-Ani, a local hospital official.
Also read: Bush supports declassification on American deaths (http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/2002/01/gwb011002.html)
On 18 August 2003, Mazen Dana had previously filmed dead U.S. soldiers buried in the desert, and in another location more dead U.S. soldiers wrapped in plastic
by their fellow U.S. soldiers, who were ordered to hide the bodies.
I've also heard stories that Mazen knew last August what was happening to the Abu Ghraib prisoners and he was prepared to show his film o*n TV in a documentary about that and the dead U.S. soldiers when he was murdered.
It is really interesting how the US tries to hide the number of dead US soldiers. Also, soldiers that die from wounds on the hospital, are not counted oficially as one of the dead US soldiers. If others have found stories like this, please post them.