The total number of casualties in the Iraq War is estimated to be around 200,000 to 500,000, including both military personnel and civilians. In the Afghanistan War, U.S. military deaths exceed 2,400, while civilian casualties are estimated to be over 30,000, with some reports suggesting higher numbers. These figures vary widely due to the challenges in data collection in conflict zones. Overall, both wars have resulted in significant human loss and suffering.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by Iraq were only about 500.
The number of civilian casualties in Iraq is difficult to determine and still being debated. However, the Iraqi Body Count Project estimates that around 110,000 to 120,000 civilian Iraqis have died since the beginning of the conflict in 2003.
The number of wounded soldiers from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars varies depending on the source and timeframe considered. As of recent estimates, around 50,000 U.S. troops were reported wounded in Iraq and approximately 20,000 in Afghanistan. Additionally, these figures do not account for coalition forces or contractors, which would increase the total number of wounded. The long-term impacts on veterans' health and well-being continue to be a significant concern.
84,000 US Soldiers are currently at war in Afghanistan
Estimates of casualties during the Iraq War vary significantly, but it is generally believed that hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have died as a result of the conflict since it began in 2003. According to the Iraq Body Count project, reported civilian deaths range from approximately 200,000 to over 300,000. Additionally, thousands of U.S. military personnel and coalition forces have also lost their lives, with figures around 4,500 U.S. military deaths reported. The true extent of casualties, particularly among non-combatants, remains difficult to determine due to the chaotic nature of the conflict.
He ended the War in Iraq, but not in Afghanistan.
According to the Department of Defense there have been approximately 4,500 Casualties on account of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
As of December 15, 151 coalition personnel have been killed in Iraq and 494 in Afghanistan. Civilian casualties are subject to estimates that vary widely. Enemy casualties are generally not tallied or reported in detail.
The Afghanistan War in Afghanistan. Iraq is currently plagued by an insurgency that the Iraqi central government is working to overcome.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by Iraq were only about 500.
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Afghanistan has never gone to war with Iraq, so the question is unanswerable.
People and soldiers engaged in war.
for war
What war? There was many. The Iraq War, Invasion of Afghanistan, Gulf War, Vietnam, Korea, WWII, WWI, Civil War, The War of Independence...
so far there are over 4,200 U.S. dead in the Iraq war and over 30,000 wounded.
Absolutly not. And to make it perfectly clear, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are two different wars.