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The average is like 1.2, but now one only dies every week or so. There have been around 4,000 deaths and the war has lasted ten years, most casualties are from the first few months. That is for U.S. soldiers. If you are also counting Pakistani forces (allied) NATO, and British, then it could be a little higher.

If your countign terrorists than it is probably pretty high, maybe 20 or so.

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