After doing some checking around, I found that the UNDEREPORTED DEATH TOLL IN IRAQ of Iraqi civilians - according to the John Hopskins survey and a report by USA TODAY, claims that at least 600,000 Iraqi CIVILIANS (not military) have been killed by the IRaq War (2003 - onwards).
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/...
This number is an estimate, however, John Hopskins places this number at 655,000 and there is belief that number is lower than the actual figure.
It has also been reported by the Army Intelligence in Iraq that 1.5 million people (at least) have FLED Iraq (i.e. refugeed) to neighboring countries to escape the violence.
There is also date indicating that at least 100,000 people are now homeless in Iraq.
This is on top of the Army data shown in the recently released N.I. E (national intelligence estimate) which (though several months old) claims there truly is an attack on American troops every 15 minute
2006-10-27
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