US Death Toll Mounts --Long Guerrilla War is Feared in Iraq
Monday, July 19, 2004 at 08:11PM
TheSpook
Nearly as many US soldiers lost their lives in Iraq in the first half
of July as in all of June, even as Iraqi insurgents seem to have
shifted focus from attacking US targets to aiming instead at Iraqi
security forces and government officials. The relatively high rate of
US military casualties has dimmed hope that the handover of power to
the Iraqi government would help stabilize the country and reduce
pressure on US soldiers. June was substantially less violent for US and
coalition troops than the two preceding months, fueling hopes that US
casualties were on the downswing. However, military officials and
defense specialists are increasingly concerned that the guerrilla war
could last for years and the number of dead could climb into the
thousands. [more]
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