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tH 10, 2004
\TE YEAR LATER
ility of the war in Iraq
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;S. troops in Iraq: 135,000
funded G.I.s: 3,466
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imber of U.S. soldiers killed: 682
ber of Iraqi soldiers killed: 11,000
ber of Iraqi civilians killed in war:
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of
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Map of important military movements and key
battles in “Operation Iraqi Freedom.”
Ds Found: 0
nber of Iraqi “playing cards”
>ll i red and/or killed: 42
Dinbs dropped: 40,000
oney spent: $131,000,000,000.00
Spc. Joseph
Hudson, left
to right, and
Spc. Patrick
Miller car
ried an
American
flag and
waved from
a hatch of
the C-17
Globemaster
III as they
returned to
Biggs Army
Airfield in El
Paso, Texas,
April 19.
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of
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P hoto C ourtesy
of
WWW.IMMIGRANTSFORMAERICACOM
A statue of former president of Iraq, Saddam
Hussein is toppled in Baghdad, symbolizing the
defeat of the dictator and his regime.
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I
of
PORTLAND.INDYMEDIA.ORG
March 1 5,
2003.
Thousands of
citizens gather
at Waterfront
Park in
Portland,
Oregon to pre
pare for a
march to
protest the
upcomming
invasion of
Iraq. Some held
signs and ban
ners while oth
ers chanted
slogans such
as “1, 2, 3, 4,
we don’t want
your oil war.”
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of
WWW.THENAUSEA.COM
Burnt body of American mercinary is
strung up by a frenzied Iraqi mob
on a bridge in Falluja, Iraq, (see edi
tors note on page 4).