I'm doing some research. I know that over appr. 45,000 people have been killed in the war in Iraq. (Please let me know if this figure is off) But I'm trying to find the total death toll caused by Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. Does anyone know the figure or where I could find the information?
Do you think the death toll caused by Al Qaeda is substantially lower than 45,000??
Thanks for your help!!
2006-09-29
20:17:16
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In response to the first answer:
"Purpose of killing and whom they have killed is very important."
The purpose of killing is irrelevant, I'm trying to find the death toll, not a reasoning behind the deaths. And as to whom they have killed? People....any person that has died because of their decisions.
2006-09-29
20:23:50 ·
update #1
Grow up people. I'm trying to ask a serious question here....and by all means a relevant one at that. Is there anyone out there mature enough to answer for real, or let me know where I could find more statistics regarding this?
In response to the answer: "the usa has lost around 3500 approx. death is never important but life is"
Death isn't important, but life is? I think you just contradicted yourself. If life is so important, then we should try not to kill people...don't you think?
*still waiting for a decent answer*
2006-09-30
05:47:21 ·
update #2