As I write this, it is 6:20 PM in Baghdad. Iraq Coalition Casualties web site reports that 103 soldiers have died so far in October. The list below is incomplete (pending DOD confirmation). Four of them under 20 years of age; 73 in their twenties. Ask what did they die for? What has their deaths accomplished? The WMD never existed; the Iraqi freedom turned out to be a cruel joke. Currently, we are being told that the war is against global terrorism by radical Islamics. That,too, could change. "Stay the course" has now become flexible. The soldiers keep on dying.Peter Slevin in Washington Post, When the War Comes Home"COLUMBUS, OhioAlone and in clusters, collars up to block the rain, thousands of people lined the streets on a gray October day in 2005 to welcome their warriors home. For 13 miles, they rose to wave, a few to salute, as the buses rolled slowly past. More than one tough Marine, homeward bound after a brutal tour in Iraq, shed a tear.Playing the terrorist threat card; the only hand they have got. CBS News/AP: "Vice President Dick Cheney said Monday the increase of violence in Iraq is linked with efforts to influence the outcome of next week's elections in which Republicans are struggling to keep control of Congress. "It's my belief that they're very sensitive of the fact that we've got an election scheduled and they can get on the websites like anybody else," Cheney said. Well, 17 months ago the same man said about the Iraqi insurgents: "......they are in their in their last throes" (May 31, 2005). Now his message is that the insurgents want Democrats to win ! Yes, go on spreading fear. From NPR: "All Things Considered, October 30, 2006 · The U.S. military can't account for hundreds of thousands of weapons purchased to arm some 325,500 Iraqi security forces by December, according to a new report. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said last week that the U.S. military would beef up Iraqi forces' training. But the new data reveals weaknesses in the arming of Iraqi security forces.Stuart Bowen, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction who provided the report to Sen. John Warner, says the Iraqi security forces lack the logistics personnel they need, including mechanics, supply clerks and medics."Chase A. Haag, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 01, 2006Mario Nelson, 26, Army Sergeant, Oct 01, 2006Denise A. Lannaman, 46, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 01, 2006Justin D. Peterson, 32, Marine Captain, Oct 01, 2006Christopher B. Cosgrove III, 23, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 01, 2006Aaron L. Seal, 23, Marine Reserve Corporal, Oct 01, 2006Raymond S. Armijo, 22, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006James D. Ellis, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006Satieon V. Greenlee, 24, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 02, 2006Justin R. Jarrett, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006Joe A. Narvaez, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006Michael K. Oremus, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 02, 2006Joseph W. Perry, 23, Army Sergeant, Oct 02, 2006Kristofer C. Walker, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 02, 2006Daniel Isshak, 25, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 03, 2006Jonathan Rojas, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 03, 2006Dean Bright, 32, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 04, 2006Timothy Burke, 24, Army Specialist, Oct 04, 2006Christopher O. Moudry, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 04, 2006George R. Obourn Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Oct 04, 2006Edward M. Garvin, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 04, 2006Benjamin S. Rosales, 20, Marine Corporal, Oct 04, 2006Nicholas A. Arvanitis, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 06, 2006John Edward Hale, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 06, 2006Bradford H. Payne, 24, Marine Corporal, Oct 06, 2006Brandon S. Asbury, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 07, 2006Carl W. Johnson II, 21, Army Corporal, Oct 07, 2006Lawrence Parrish, 36, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 07, 2006John Edward Wood, 37, Army National Guard Specialist, Oct 07, 2006Shane R. Austin, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 08, 2006Timothy Fulkerson, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 08, 2006Stephen F. Johnson, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006Derek W. Jones, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006Jeremy Scott Sandvick Monroe, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 08, 2006Robert M. Secher, 33, Marine Captain, Oct 08, 2006Phillip B. Williams, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 09, 2006Julian M. Arechaga, 23, Marine Sergeant, Oct 09, 2006Jon Eric Bowman, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 09, 2006Shelby J. Feniello, 25, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 09, 2006Shane T. Adcock, 27, Army Captain, Oct 11, 2006Nicholas R. Sowinski, 25, Army Sergeant, Oct 11, 2006Justin T. Walsh, 24, Marine Sergeant, Oct 11, 2006Gene A. Hawkins, 24, Army Sergeant, Oct 12, 2006Johnny K. Craver, 37, Army Lieutenant, Oct 13, 2006Thomas J. Hewett, 22, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 13, 2006Kenny F. Stanton Jr., 20, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 13, 2006Leebenard E. Chavis, 21, Air Force Airman 1st Class, Oct 14, 2006Joseph M. Kane, 35, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 14, 2006Charles M. King, 48, Army 1st Sergeant, Oct 14, 2006Timothy J. Lauer, 25, Army Specialist, Oct 14, 2006Keith J. Moore, 28, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 14, 2006Jonathan J. Simpson, 25, Marine Sergeant, Oct 14, 2006Jr., Lester Domenico Baroncini, 33, Army Sergeant, Oct 15, 2006Stephen Bicknell, 19, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 15, 2006Joshua Deese, 25, Army 1st Lieutenant, Oct 15, 2006Jonathan E. Lootens, 25, Army Sergeant, Oct 15, 2006Mark C. Paine, 32, Army Captain, Oct 15, 2006Brock A. Babb, 40, Marine Reserve Sergeant, Oct 15, 2006Joshua M. Hines, 26, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 15, 2006Russell G. Culbertson III, 22, Army Corporal, Oct 17, 2006Joseph C. Dumas Jr., 25, Army Specialist, Oct 17, 2006Nathan J. Frigo, 23, Army Petty Officer 1st Class, Oct 17, 2006Ryan E. Haupt, 24, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006Christopher E. Loudon, 23, Army 2nd Lieutenant, Oct 17, 2006Garth D. Sizemore, 31, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006Norman R. Taylor III, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006David M. Unger, 21, Army Corporal, Oct 17, 2006Daniel W. Winegeart, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 17, 2006Ronald L. Paulsen, 53, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Oct 17, 2006Joshua L. Booth, 23, Marine 2nd Lieutenant, Oct 17, 2006Patrick O. Barlow, 42, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 18, 2006Jesus M. Montalvo, 46, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 18, 2006Jose R. Perez, 21, Army Not reported yet, Oct 18, 2006Daniel A. Brozovich, 42, Army National Guard Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 18, 2006Edwardo Lopez Jr., 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 19, 2006Kevin M. Witte, 27, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 20, 2006Tony L. Knier, 31, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 21, 2006Clifford R. Collinsworth, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006Nathan R. Elrod, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006Eric W. Herzberg, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006Nicholas J. Manoukian, 22, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2006Joshua C. Watkins, 25, Marine Corporal, Oct 21, 2006Nathaniel A. Aguirre, 21, Army Specialist, Oct 22, 2006Matthew W. Creed, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 22, 2006Willsun M. Mock, 23, Army Sergeant, Oct 22, 2006Nicholas K. Rogers, 27, Army Specialist, Oct 22, 2006David G. Taylor, 37, Army Major, Oct 22, 2006Amos C. R Bock, 24, Army 1st Lieutenant, Oct 23, 2006Carl A. Eason, 29, Army Specialist, Oct 23, 2006Richard A. Buerstetta, 20, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 23, 2006Tyler R. Overstreet, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 23, 2006Charles O. Sare, 23, Navy Hospital Corpsman, Oct 23, 2006Donald S. Brown, 19, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 25, 2006Daniel B. Chaires, 20, Marine Private 1st Class, Oct 25, 2006Thomas M. Gilbert, 24, Marine Sergeant, Oct 25, 2006Jonathan B. Thornsberry, 22, Marine Reserve Lance Corporal, Oct 25, 2006Charles V. Komppa, 35, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Oct 25, 2006Ricky L. McGinnis, 42, Army 1st Sergeant, Oct 26, 2006Luke J. Zimmerman, 24, Marine Sergeant, Oct 27, 2006 Comments Anonymous — 2006-10-31 This list is too long... can you imagine a similar list of Iraqi civilians who've lost their lives? musafir — 2006-11-01 Good point. Listing Iraqi civilian casualties by name cannot be done. The number, even if you take the lowest (about 45,000 according to Iraqi Body Count - http://www.iraqbodycount.org/) is numbing. A recent Johns Hopkins study reported more than half a million. I have commented about Iraqi civilians and "collateral damage" quite a few time since the war began. President Clinton faced impeachment because of his dallyings with Monica Lewinsky. It cost the nation $40 million. Now we have a president who took the nation to an unjustified war that resulted in deaths of many thousands. The costs could exceed one trillion. And he
still goes on creating reasons for the war. Perhaps I should stop listing the names of dead soldiers.
Thank you for writing.