Blog shows chart of coalition combat deaths
Interesting.
On the one hand - deaths peaked in July, and seem to have begun a slow decline in August and September.
Caveats - too few data points to show a significant trend. And shows deaths only, not wounded, or number of attacks. And lots of debate about the impact of coalition operations - less facility guarding, but still lots of raids, at least one withdrawl from a hotspot.
And shows coalition deaths only, not impact of attacks on Iraqi police, UN, etc.
But as far as it goes - taking the daily casualty reports, and the often quoted totals for the post war period, and showing the trend over time, its interesting.
Interesting.
On the one hand - deaths peaked in July, and seem to have begun a slow decline in August and September.
Caveats - too few data points to show a significant trend. And shows deaths only, not wounded, or number of attacks. And lots of debate about the impact of coalition operations - less facility guarding, but still lots of raids, at least one withdrawl from a hotspot.
And shows coalition deaths only, not impact of attacks on Iraqi police, UN, etc.
But as far as it goes - taking the daily casualty reports, and the often quoted totals for the post war period, and showing the trend over time, its interesting.
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