Sentences with phrase «iraq war casualties»

The twenty - six of us numbered enough men for a platoon, yet another wave in the sea of Iraq war casualties airlifted from Landstuhl every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday night.
The Israeli - born New York filmmaker shares a Best Original Screenplay Oscar nomination with co-writer Alessandro Camon for The Messenger, Moverman's drama about the people who deliver the bad news of Iraq War casualties to next - of - kin in America.

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The outcome of a war will not only lead to a sharp escalation in human casualties and displaced families, who have yet to come to terms with the death and destruction from the conflicts in Iraq, Yemen and Syria, but the region itself may no longer be the landscape it currently is as most countries in the area will struggle to recuperate from the large - scale devastation caused by a war.
It's clear that some marriages may be yet another casualty of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars; I can only hope that we don't add another layer of strain on those marriages by labeling them as failed marriages.
Casualties include hundreds of websites hacked down in the prime of life, plus the dignity of a number of religious leaders — far less destructive than some other uses of the «net in sectarian war in Iraq in darker days past.
«As for the morality of that decision we have recently had both the memorial of the Halabja massacre where thousands of people were murdered in one day by Saddam's use of chemical weapons; and that of the Iran - Iraq war where casualties numbered up to a million including many killed by chemical weapons.
By analyzing over 500,000 American combat casualties from World War II through Iraq and Afghanistan, University of Minnesota Law Professor Francis Shen and Boston University Political Scientist Douglas Kriner found growing socioeconomic inequality in military sacrifice.
Forty years later, with wars raging in Iraq and Afghanistan, the military has become far more cautious with casualty statistics.
In 2005, his team started assembling a database of casualties from the insurgent wars of nine countries: Afghanistan, Peru, Colombia, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Northern Ireland, Senegal, and Sierra Leone.
Means Without End is a cumulative visualization of American casualties in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003, a personal meditation on slaughter by the artist, and a classic strategy for delivering hard truths in an aesthetically attractive package.
As of this time, several banks have admitted to entering into criminal conspiracies with Iran to provide the country with billions of dollars in violation of U.S. and international laws, all while knowing Iran was a «State Sponsor of Terrorism» and a leading source of American injuries and casualties in the Iraq War and Afghanistan.
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