The Casualty Game

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in The War On Terrorism, War

First the US casualty count.

Then the terrorist casualty count.

Who’s winning?

I’ll give you one guess.

UPDATE: Woops, switched the links on this one. My apologies. Much thanks to Vincent in the comment section for the catch.

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2 Responses to “The Casualty Game”

  1. Vincent Says:

    The first link doesn’t appear to work, and the second link seems to refer to what the first link was supposed to be going to. Just thought I’d letcha know.

  2. Kris Says:

    So this is a war of attrition now? We’re winning as long as we kill more of them than they kill of us? That is a recipe for (continued) disaster. We did that in Vietnam and we didn’t stop until nearly 60,000 Americans were dead.

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