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(51,907 posts)A couple hundred thousand, just counting people shot or blown up. Lancet was of the opinion that those who die of contaminated water because of the destruction of treatment plants, or those dying of treatable diseases because their hospital gets blown up, or has no electricity, are just as dead. They estimate 600K to more than a million.
And then there are the millions of refugees, internal and external.
The nearly complete obliteration of women's opportunities for public activity.
The nearly complete elimination of of a Chaldean Christian community that had lived in Iraq for 1500 years.
The elimination of a major chunk of the professional middle class of doctors, lawyers and engineers.
Huge increases in the number of deformed babies due to depleted uranium contamination.
The destruction of a great deal of infrastructure, still not replaced after nine years, including the university system.
You must be so proud!