CBS: Suicides of vets outnumber iraq casualties by far
I think ron paul and his supporters should be made aware of this to be able to illustrate the real cost of a war of choice.
(note that the number of suicides is for one year, as opposed to the number of casualties for the whole war.)
"More American military veterans have been committing suicide than US soldiers have been dying in Iraq, it was claimed yesterday.
At least 6,256 US veterans took their lives in 2005, at an average of 17 a day, according to figures broadcast last night. Former servicemen are more than twice as likely than the rest of the population to commit suicide.
Such statistics compare to the total of 3,863 American military deaths in Iraq since the invasion in 2003 - an average of 2.4 a day"
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article2873622.ece
I think ron paul and his supporters should be made aware of this to be able to illustrate the real cost of a war of choice.
(note that the number of suicides is for one year, as opposed to the number of casualties for the whole war.)
"More American military veterans have been committing suicide than US soldiers have been dying in Iraq, it was claimed yesterday.
At least 6,256 US veterans took their lives in 2005, at an average of 17 a day, according to figures broadcast last night. Former servicemen are more than twice as likely than the rest of the population to commit suicide.
Such statistics compare to the total of 3,863 American military deaths in Iraq since the invasion in 2003 - an average of 2.4 a day"
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article2873622.ece
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