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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Virginia Beach
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Re: War on Drugs Cant Be Won, According to Global Leaders
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Twentieth Century Atlas - Death Tolls and Casualty Statistics for Wars, Dictatorships and Genocides Casualties of the Iraq War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Under Saddam a very conservative estimate of 500K people died because of his actions. Since the end of major combat operations in Iraq (2003) reputable sources put the number of Iraqi deaths between 100-150K, and most of those were not the result of U.S. military action, but rather terrorist or other violent groups (criminals) in Iraq. Economy of Iraq - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Looks like the Iraqis aren't doing so bad after all. From the article: "Since the peak of 1980, the nominal GDP of Iraq steadily shrunk to $12.3 billion in 2000. However removal of sanctions, after the overthrow of Saddam, had immediate effect. The nominal GDP had reached $55.4 billion by 2007[5] due to increase in oil output as well as international prices. In 2006, the real GDP growth was estimated at almost 17 percent.[6]" Quote:
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