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4210 confirmed deaths.
its IRAQ. The number is 4287 currently.
it caused over 4,000 American deaths in 6 years. 90,000-98,000 Iraqi civilian deaths.
About 4,400 US battle deaths in the Revolutionary War.
they only suffered two losses
There would have been a lot of deaths over the 200-year span.
it achieved independence without a revolutionary war
The Iraq War, which began in 2003 and officially ended in 2011, resulted in approximately 4,500 U.S. military deaths. Additionally, coalition forces and Iraqi military casualties were significant, with estimates suggesting tens of thousands of deaths among Iraqi security forces and a large number of civilian casualties. Overall, the total military deaths, including coalition partners, vary widely in estimates but are generally seen as being in the range of several thousand.
During the Kuwait War the Coalition forces saw 147 killed by enemy action and 145 non-hostile deaths. The Iraq forces saw 20,000 to 35,000 killed. Kuwaiti and Iraqi civilian losses were approximately 4,500.
The Persian Gulf War was won by the Gulf Coalition; a large alliance of oil-producing and oil-consuming countries. Its objective was to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait and protect Saudi Arabia and other Gulf States from Iraqi invasion. These objectives were achieved.America. We freed Kuwait from Iraqi invasion forces intended to secure the vast oil riches for Iraq. Over 100,000 Iraqi army deaths, only a little more than 330 American deaths, at least seventy of which are known to have been due to friendly fire.The coalition/U.S.Iran
Some analysts agree the Iraqi death toll was well below initial post-war estimates. In the immediate aftermath of the war, these estimates ranged as high as 100,000 Iraqi troops killed and 300,000 wounded. For example, a report commissioned by the U.S. Air Force; (1993-ISBN 0-16-041950-6), "Gulf War Air Power Survey" by Thomas A. Keaney and Eliot A. Cohen, estimated 10-12,000 Iraqi combat deaths in the air campaign and as many as 10,000 casualties in the ground war. This analysis is based on enemy prisoner of war reports. The Iraqi government claimed that 2,300 civilians died during the air campaign, most of them during an F-117 Stealth Fighter strike on what was believed to be an Iraqi military communications center in Baghdad (it turned out to be an air raid shelter). One infamous incident during the war highlighted the question of large-scale Iraqi combat deaths. This was the
Iraqi Kurdish Civil War happened in 1996.