Iraq death toll hits 4000

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In summary, Easter celebrations in the Vatican, Afghanistan, and Iraq have been in the news over the weekend, while the number of US military personnel killed in Iraq since the US-led invasion has reached over 4,000. On Sunday, four soldiers were killed in a bomb explosion in southern Baghdad, bringing the total deaths to 4,000 according to the US military and independent monitoring groups. In addition, there were 47 deaths from insurgent attacks and US military operations in Iraq on Sunday. PBS's Frontline will be airing a two-part series titled "Bush's War" which may provide more information on the situation.
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So the Easter celebrations in the Vatican, in Afghanistan, Iraq etc have been in the news all weekend; meanwhile...

The number of United States military personnel killed in Iraq since the US-led invasion five years ago has passed the 4,000 mark.

The latest to die were four soldiers whose patrol vehicle was blown up by a bomb in southern Baghdad on Sunday.

The deaths bring the total to 4,000, according to the US military and independent monitoring groups.

Insurgent attacks and US military operations left at least 47 people dead across Iraq on Sunday.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7310924.stm
 
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Not to be knit-picking, but what are you suggesting we discuss exactly?
 
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Yeah, as terrible as that is, I'm more concerned with the http://www.opinion.co.uk/Newsroom_details.aspx?NewsId=88" or between 946,258-1,120,220. Call me callous but that's several orders of magnitude or so larger.
 
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We may get a lot of information tonight on PBS's Fronline. They are presenting a two part series titled Bush's War.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/bushswar/

I am hoping PBS will make it availabe online in short segemnts as they did Selling the War
 

What is the significance of the Iraq death toll reaching 4000?

The Iraq death toll reaching 4000 signifies the high number of lives lost during the ongoing conflict in Iraq. This number includes both military personnel and civilians, highlighting the devastating impact of war on all individuals involved.

How is the Iraq death toll calculated and verified?

The Iraq death toll is calculated and verified through various sources, including official government reports, media coverage, and independent organizations. However, it is important to note that due to the nature of war and conflict, the exact number may be difficult to determine and may vary slightly among different sources.

What factors contribute to the high death toll in Iraq?

The high death toll in Iraq can be attributed to a combination of factors, including ongoing violence and conflict, political instability, and the use of weapons and tactics that put civilians at risk. Additionally, inadequate healthcare and infrastructure in war-torn areas can also contribute to the high number of casualties.

How does the Iraq death toll compare to other conflicts in history?

The Iraq death toll is one of the highest in recent history, with an estimated total of over 500,000 deaths since the start of the conflict in 2003. While it is difficult to compare death tolls across different conflicts, the ongoing nature of the war in Iraq and the involvement of multiple countries make it a particularly devastating and complex situation.

What impact does the high Iraq death toll have on the country and its people?

The high Iraq death toll has had a significant impact on the country and its people, including the loss of loved ones, displacement of families, and long-term psychological effects on survivors. It has also contributed to political and social unrest, hindering efforts for stability and rebuilding in the region.

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