The figures stand in direct contrast to the claims of US and ISAF military leaders, who have this year claimed Coalition forces and the Afghan army have made huge tactical gains in areas previously controlled by the Taliban. 展开 年份: 2011 ...
Profile: Casualties in US military operations in AfghanistanKORVA COLEMAN
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A United Nations report says Afghanistan passed a grim milestone with more than 100,000 civilians killed or hurt in the last 10 years since the international body began documenting casualties in a war that has raged for 18 year
The U.N. report warned that without a significant de-escalation in violence, Afghanistan is on course for 2021 to have the highest ever number of documented civilian casualties in a single year since U.N. record-keeping in the country began. The number of civilians killed and wounded in May...
Over the past year, the country has changed dramatically. While there are a number of concerning developments, the fact that there has been a significant reduction in violence and civilian casualties following the end of large-scale conflict is beyond debate. This is positive and should be welcom...
In the three days prior to the strikes, the U.N. had reported10 civilian casualties and 85 injured. The U.N. has also tracked an additional47% increase in civilian deathsin the first half of 2021, which makes this year the highest on record for civilian casualties since 2009. ...
“McChrystal was the one commander I truly believed had a civilian-first mindset and knew that civilian casualties hurt us over the long run in terms of making more enemies. It was not about a body count, and we could not shoot our way to a solution.” A year later...
There were over 10,000 civilian casualties reported inAfghanistanfor 2019, according to aUnited Nations report. That marks the sixth straight year the war-torn country has had over 10,000 civilian casualties related to armed conflict. With the numbers from 2019, Afghanistan has now experienced ove...
Casualties of war--military care for the wounded from Iraq and Afghanistan. A Gawande - 《N Engl J Med》 被引量: 995发表: 2004年 What are the consequences of deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan on the mental health of the UK armed forces? A cohort study. Concerns have been raised about...
All these US wars were sold to the US public as the need to promote Democracy, Human Rights, Womens Rights (and in Carters time Capitalism). It was basically a “Look There” to the US public while the MIC (Military Industry Complexa term coined by President Eisenhower) stole trillions. ...