Answer 1
Various estimates ranging from 150,000 to over 1.2 million have been produced for direct and indirect casualties as a result of conflict in Iraq based on varying periods of time from 2003 up to 2006-2010.
Documents exposed by Wikileaks put official field counts at nearer the 109,000 mark, with roughly two thirds of those being civilian.
Further estimates bump that figure up to around 150,000, with 80% being civilian.
Answer 2
There is dispute about the number of people who have died in Iraq. One of the main sources used by the media is Iraq Body Count, whose website is IraqBodyCount.net. They had a number of deaths from March 2003 to January 2009 of around 90,000. However they rely almost entirely on deaths reported in the media, and they themselves admit that their figures are likely to be a great underestimate.
There have been a couple of serious studies. They came to the following figures:
655,000 as of June 2006 according to a Lancet study
151,000 as of June 2006 according to a New England Journal of Medicine study
The Lancet and The New England Journal of medicine are two of the most respected medical journals in the world.
It is important to realise that all studies of this kind have a large margin of error. The Lancet study stated they had a 95% confidence that the figure was in the range 392,979 to 942,636. The New England Journal of Medicine has 95% confidence it is in the range 104,000 to 223,000. Thus there is dispute amongst serious epidemiologists.
Both studies consider only the first 1198 days (up until the end of June 2006), whereas as I write this it is mid January 2009, 2136 days since the start of the conflict.
The Lancet study gives an average number of deaths of 546.7 per day, and the NEJM study gives an average 126 deaths per day.
If we assume that the number of deaths continues at the rate that the two studies have given, then the NEJM suggests that around 269,000 (over a quarter of a million) have died as of 1st Jan 2008, and the Lancet study suggests that around 1.1 million have died as of this date.
Clearly there is a wide range of figures. However, there have been many politically motivated criticisms, aiming to reduce the magnitude or severity of the casualties. The fact remains that the best is to rely on serious scientific evidence, and to cite your sources.
Number of deaths Number of deaths On 30th June 2006 On January 1 2008 Number of deaths Per day Lancet Study 655,000 546.74 955,710 New England Journal of Medicine Study 151,000 126.04 220,324
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Answer 3
4,257 Americans have died. 30,182 have been wounded.
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37 Jewish American soldiers have died in Iraq War. Profiles of those who gave their lives are at the Related Link below.
15 thousand.
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18 in OIF and 63 in OEF
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The numbers weren't measured for this statistic, so no one knows.
Far too many !
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37 Jewish American soldiers have died in Iraq War. Profiles of those who gave their lives are at the Related Link below.
The people involved in the war in Iraq are the US, Iraq and the UK.
15 thousand.
soldiers die 200321
West Virginia had 37 deaths as of June, 2007.
I think it dosen't really make any seance because the people who died on 9/11 are not better than the people in Iraq,yes everybody comdam 9/11 and speaks against it,but do you know that the people who died on 9/11 is nothing to compre to the people who had died in iraq
Maybe, and many people will be wounded in the foot!
18 in OIF and 63 in OEF