Posted on 08/01/2007 8:29:47 AM PDT by Contentions
Critics of the troop surge have been arguing that it isnt making any difference on the groundthe only thing its doing, they claim, is driving up American casualties. The facts are starting to contradict their claims.
Ive recently posted a couple of items noting that reliable on-the-ground observersnamely Michael OHanlon and Kenneth Pollack of The Brookings Institution and John Burns of the New York Timeshave found that violence against Iraqis is falling. Now comes news that the number of American casualties is also declining, at least temporarily.
There were spikes in the number of Americans killed in action in April (104), May (126), and June (101)up from 83 in January, 81 in February, and 81 in March. The increases were to be expected because this was the period when more American troops were arriving in Iraq, and were starting to go on the offensive against Shiite and Sunni insurgents. All along, the theory behind the surge was that while there might be a short-term spike in casualties, eventually, as the troops started to get the situation under better control, our losses would decline.
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They should compare a few thousand in one day to the number of casualties during this war.
man...... prayers for all those and their families that gave all.
OH no..........you mean that our troops are at war and we are having casualties? I’ll be darned. Never knew that could happen. Bunch of idiots.
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