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The war in Iraq, driven by oil interests, has led to significant casualties for both U.S. soldiers and Iraqi civilians. With over 4,000 U.S. soldiers killed and thousands more injured, the human cost is devastating. Many question the justification for sending young men and women to fight in a war that benefits only a few. The conflict has resulted in over a million Iraqi deaths, painting a grim picture of the consequences of war for oil. Explore the true toll of the Iraq War and its implications on global security.
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War ofIraq By: Zulu Trilla Bop
Oil The thought of sending our young men and women to go day and suffer in another country for the advancement of a few men's oil industry is completely pitiful. Many people believe that the foundation of the war in Iraq was for the purpose of being able to keep one of our best oil source in tact.
Casualties There has been a reported 4176 U.S. Soldier deaths since the start of the Iraq war. Many people are angry with the fact of their children and spouses are dying at the hands of brutal people all for a war that they think we shouldn’t be involved with in the first place. Also a reported 30,182 U.S. soldiers have been injured during the Iraq War There is an estimated 1,320,110 Iraqi deaths due to U.S. invasion Your bunz
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