"Who can live with 100,000 Iraqi deaths in the Arab world?"
The second survey estimated that there had been 654,965 excess Iraqi deaths as a consequence of the war.
Almost nothing was made known about Iraqi deaths.
More households were surveyed, allowing for a 95% confidence interval of 392,979 to 942,636 excess Iraqi deaths.
That month was the highest for Iraqi civilian deaths since the American invasion.
Not everyone agrees that Iraqi deaths have reached six figures.
The number of Iraqi civilian deaths is estimated to be well over 100,000.
Will our government leaders tell us the number of Iraqi civilian deaths they're prepared to accept, or reveal how many they kill?
There was scarcely a mention either of Iraqi deaths.
Since January, Iraqi civilian deaths in these situations have been reduced from four to one per week.