By years WWI. We were there for 1 year when Germany and her allies surrendered. By casualties the war in Afghanistan with 10,670 casualties.
As of 25th August 2011, there have been 29 Australian fatalities in the Afghanistan War.
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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.
Since a cold war means NO WAR, there were no casualties.
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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, particularly following the U.S. invasion in 2001, was heavily influenced by both geopolitical and religious factors. The Taliban, which governed Afghanistan before the invasion, enforced a strict interpretation of Islamic law, which shaped the conflict's dynamics. Additionally, the presence of extremist groups, such as al-Qaeda, intertwined religious motivations with political objectives, complicating the war's narrative. Ultimately, the conflict highlighted the tensions between modern state-building efforts and deeply rooted cultural and religious beliefs in the region.
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Estimates range from several thousand to tens of thousands. According to the Wikipedia entry, Civilian casualties of the War in Afghanistan (2001-present), direct and indirect civilian casualties are between roughly 9,000 and 27,000.
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