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2 500 US deaths in Iraq

2006-06-15 16:22

Washington - The number of US military deaths in the Iraq war has reached 2 500, the Pentagon said on Thursday, more than three years into a conflict that finds US and allied foreign forces locked in a struggle with a resilient insurgency.

In addition, the Pentagon said 18 490 US troops had been wounded in the war, which began in March 2003 with a US-led invasion to topple Saddam Hussein.

Tens of thousands of Iraqis have been killed.

"It's important to remember that there is a mission, and there is a greater good which sometimes necessitates tremendous sacrifice," said army Brigadier-general Carter Ham, deputy director for regional operations for the military's joint staff who formerly commanded US forces in northern Iraq.

"Rather than focus on an aggregate number, I think it's more important for us to remember that there are individuals in that aggregate number ... to whom we should be very, very grateful, and to their families," Ham said.

On an average day in the war, about two US troops are killed. In the average month, about 64 US troops are killed.

Defence analysts noted that US deaths in Iraq, while significant, are far fewer than in other protracted US wars since World War Two.

In the Vietnam War, 58 000 US troops died.

In the Korean War, 54 000 died.

Roadside bombs, known by the military as improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, are the biggest cause of US casualties.

Ham said despite good progress in detecting roadside bombs and the insurgents responsible for making and planting them, the overall numbers of these attacks have increased over the past several months.

Car bombs also remain a deadly threat, Ham said.

'Adaptive and resilient

The steadily mounting US death toll reflects an insurgency that has not buckled despite facing off against a military super power, analysts said.

"They've been very adaptive and resilient," said defence analyst Ted Carpenter of the Cato Institute think tank.

"That's one of the chief problems that an intervening force faces in any counterinsurgency war.

"You're fighting on the adversary's home turf and essentially all the enemy has to do is to out-wait the intervening power."

Military medical experts say the US death toll would be even higher if not for advances in medical care and body armor that keep alive badly wounded troops who would have died in previous wars.

They point to: advances in body armour, with torso armour better protecting the chest and abdomen, heart and lungs and helmets better protecting the brain; improved in-country surgical capabilities allowing patients to be stabilised and quickly flown out of Iraq; and better prepared battlefield medics.

The deadliest month of the war was November 2004, when 137 US troops died in a month when US forces conducted a fierce offensive in the city of Falluja in the western Anbar province to deny Sunni Muslim insurgents a safe haven.

US fatalities had dropped in five straight months from last November through this March, as insurgents appeared to focus more of their violence on Iraqi civilians and American-trained Iraqi government security forces.

But the US death tolls in April and May were above average, and the Pentagon has acknowledged a recent surge in insurgent violence.

- Reuters

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