spacer spacer   spacer spacer
spacer
WILL Logo spacer
spacer
listen weather pledge schedules
spacer spacer
spacer
spacer
AM
FM
TV
Support WILL
spacer
npr
spacer pbs spacer
spacer
 
spacer

The Public Square

Robert Naiman on a Just Foreign Policy

July 27, 2007

listenListen to the commentary: RealAudio | MP3 Download

In September Congress will vote on whether to withdraw U.S. troops
from Iraq. During the August recess, Republican Congress members will
hear from constituents and may become willing to vote for withdrawal.

More than 3,600 U.S. soldiers have been killed, and more than 25,000
wounded. The financial cost of the war is now $10 billion a month. A
proposal opposed by the President would increase spending on children's health care coverage by $35 billion - three and a half months of war.

Supporters of the war accuse critics of wanting to "cut and run." This
assumes the war is a worthy enterprise. If the U.S. invasion and
occupation has been bad for Iraqis, then "courage" to "stay the course" is misplaced.

Four million Iraqis have been displaced by the war. But neither our
government nor media estimate how many Iraqis have died. It is absurd to claim the war has been in the interest of Iraqis without considering the Iraqi death toll.

In a study published last fall in the The Lancet, researchers from Johns Hopkins estimated 650,000 Iraqis had died. There has been no study to update these results.

Just Foreign Policy has created an online update. We extrapolate from
the Lancet estimate, using the trend provided by the tally of deaths
reported in Western media by Iraq Body Count. We estimate that more than 985,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the U.S. invasion.

The exact toll will never be known. But this is no reason not to know
what the best estimate is. We don't know many key facts with certainty.

We make estimates, and these estimates form the basis of policy. As
Congress considers efforts to end the war, estimates of the Iraqi death toll should be part of the debate.

back to main Public Square page
spacer
spacer
spacerCommunity
  Events
  Projects & Resources
  Services
  Community Advisory Committee
University of Illinois
spacer spacer spacer   spacer spacer spacer
spacer spacer

:: CONTACT WILL ::spacer

:: PRIVACY POLICY ::spacer

:: ABOUT WILL ::spacer

© 2008 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

spacer