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  1. As of September, 2006, the bill for military operations in Iraq now totals $469.7 billion.
  2. As of May, 2006, over 2,400 U.S. military personnel have been killed (over 2,000 of these since the president declared victory). Over 17,000 have been wounded, many of them permanently disabled amputees.
  3. In 1991, Saddamm Hussein set out to elimate Iraq's Shiite majority, killing and torturing tens of thousands.
  4. A United Nations report released September 2006 says that 5,106 people in Baghdad died violent deaths during July and August, 2006. Torture remains widespread.



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War in Iraq   

The War in Iraq started in March 2003, with an invasion of Iraq by a coalition of forces led by the United States.

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More than fifty thousand Americans gathered at the National Mall in the center of Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2003, to protest the looming possibility of a U.S.-led war against Iraq. With chants such as "No War for Oil," and placards stating "Regime Change Starts at Home," the protesters were…>> (read more)

 

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