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Gulf War Deaths Exceed Vietnam War Numbers
Submitted by Jad Davis on Mon, 2011-07-04 00:00
Stefan Molyneux's take (audio) on The Numbers Game, an article examining the counting of the dead.
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This was also reported on the LewRockwell.com blog:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/90515.html
However there was an update:
"UPDATE Three LRC'ers have written me convincingly to question Mr. Vey's methodology and conclusion."
War in a serious issue we are speaking here not only destruction of properties,lives but as well as its cost of battle.In fact,A report has been unveiled by Brown University scholars tallying up the expense of American battles since 2001. The study found the battles in Iraq and Afghanistan have expense almost $4 trillion and have ended in over 250,000 deaths. The proof is here: Wars cost American taxpayers almost $4 trillion in past decade.