Who's the real successful terrorist group? Really makes you think.
Source from here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_terror and i took the lower # all the estimates, so it's likely much higher. Death to amerikkka, of course.
Who's the real successful terrorist group? Really makes you think.
Source from here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_terror and i took the lower # all the estimates, so it's likely much higher. Death to amerikkka, of course.
Is this not counting the invasion of Iraq?
Yes, but the estimate was on wikipedia so yeah it's probably severely lowballed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
The estimates vary considerably. The high number that most of us remember in the millions they obscure by using some bullshit stats tactics to make it not count "excess deaths"
I did not add the higher estimates because libs gonna lib and will do the Well Actually thing, and i think even just showing this much discrepancy of civilian deaths -- over 100 times the deaths caused by 9/11 - is strong enough on it's own.
Yeah I mean you can get much more accurate numbers without taking the highest estimates, this is closer to the casualties from Afghanistan/Pakistan - and this isn't some psycho Trueanon source the Afghanistan War page links to this study.
Honestly, I'd like to see a credible source calculate surplus deaths of the two wars. Wars and regime change come with significant human costs, and I really want to see it quantified, without again using some TrueAnon source. I mean, I love the pod, but some of the people they have on area really kooky. Like I'm sure the RFK assassination has interesting stuff to talk about, but then why are you inviting on some person who instantly jumps to some random supernatural stuff?