How many more Iraqi, US and UK deaths are to follow before the occupation of Iraq is brought to an end?

Estimated Iraqi
Civilian Deaths:

 1,199,782

Estimated Wounded:
   60,000

Actual American Military Deaths:4,061
  
in Afghanistan: 469
Total of 4,355 deaths

Estimated American Military Wounded:
  28,629


4 Million Iraqi Refugees

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