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    US marks first month with no troop deaths in Iraq

    BAGHDAD (AP) — August marked the first month since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq that no American forces have died, according to an Associated Press tally.

    Figures compiled by the AP show that no American forces died in Iraq in August either in combat or non-combat related situations, a significant achievement in a conflict that has claimed the lives of 4,474 American service members since it began.

    All American forces are supposed to leave Iraq by December of this year, but U.S. and Iraqi officials have been discussing whether to have a long-term American military presence in the country.

    There have been previous months during which there were no combat related deaths, but during which some people died in non-combat related situations.

    The numbers come on top of what had been a jump in U.S. troop deaths for the first part of this year. In June, 15 U.S. troops died in one of the biggest losses of life for American forces in Iraq in years.

    All but one of those deaths were combat related, and most came in southern Iraq, indicating the increased activity of Shiite militias in launching attacks against American forces.

    Bases across southern Iraq have seen a deadly jump in rocket and mortar attacks, including the use of IRAMs, or improvised rocket assisted mortars, which are deadly short-range munitions that can be launched from the back of a truck. American forces traveling on roads around the country have encountered an increased number of armor-piercing explosives known as EFPs, or explosively formed penetrators.

    Shiite militias operating throughout southern Iraq and the Baghdad area are trying to portray themselves as driving out the Americans from the country and keeping them from trying to negotiate a long-term American troop presence here.

    This summer, American and Iraqi forces operating in southern Iraq have been increasing operations against Shiite militias in an attempt to disrupt weapons smuggling from Iran, which could account for some of the drop in U.S. troop deaths.

    In Maysan province, the Iraqi government has also replaced the Iraqi army and Iraqi police commanders. U.S. military officials in the province have praised both the new Iraqi army general and police commander as being more aggressive about trying to disrupt the weapons smuggling.

    Maysan province borders Iran and the marshlands that straddle the border are often used by weapons smugglers who cross into Iraq from Iran and then fan out across the country.

    While U.S. troop deaths have dropped, Iraq still remains a dangerous place. Earlier this week 29 people were killed when a suicide bomber disguised as a beggar walked into a Sunni mosque in western Baghdad and blew himself up.

     

    440 comments

    • Peter Brendt  •  8 mths ago
      Well, that is nice. However, it is a result of our troops having to hide in heavy guarded and secured complexes. So, technically, we lost, we hide, we have no casualties. However, it's a good thing, the crazy idea to leave behind 50,000 without the necessary firepower, didn't cost lives. Sometimes, one can get lucky.
      • Armyvet35 8 mths ago
        It has cost 44 lives this year already. You think they are heavily guarded?

        You are sadly mistaken really...
      • David 8 mths ago
        You live in a "fact free zone" within your own mind. We won the war in Iraq, whether you liberal wussies like the idea or not. DEAL WITH IT !!!
      • Fair and Balanced 8 mths ago
        Yeah david? but America didnt win the war for intelligence. In fact, they aren't even in the top 26 anymore. Keep on racing rats, keep on racing in that little wheel in your head that broke a long time ago.
    • wHoyaDaddy!  •  8 mths ago
      meanwhile, in Afghanistan...
    • jack  •  8 mths ago
      any truth to the report the dead are not counted, until wheels up on air transport?
      • The Wise Oracle 8 mths ago
        look at the casualty rate since 2008 for yourself.....IRAQ's a WINNER
    • The Wise Oracle  •  8 mths ago
      the casualties in IRAQ have DRAMATICALLY dropped since 2008.....this is why Obama isnt pulling out.....can anyone say "BUSH WAS RIGHT"?.......vietnam did not see a casualty drop, this is NOT VIETNAM.....
    • Donald  •  8 mths ago
      How about those Killed in Afghanistan in August? You do not mention that. But, do not worry the American will wave his Flag over the dead. He will show military member coming home. Mothers, glad that her child did not have to work at McDonald? Think about it?
    • YEAHHHHHHHHH BOOOOOOOOY  •  8 mths ago
      Thank you to all our soldiers and i hope you all return home safe.
      • Fair and Balanced 8 mths ago
        You want people who were trained to be murderers and robbers to come to America? I can see you dont spend too much time thinking, but you have plenty to talk it seems.
    • Rocco  •  8 mths ago
      The US needs to mark a month with no troops in Iraq at all. Or Afghanistan for that matter. My dreamworld. Keep greasing the wheels of the MIC.
    • veritas  •  8 mths ago
      Yes, secured in their heavily armed bases.. No such luck for the long suffering Iraqis as the attacks on {puppet} government officials will continue as long as foreign troops continue their ppresence there. But, of course, we have no intention of leaving as that would trump the real reason for the monstrous war crimes. The "coallition of the willing" giant transnationals can swoop in for big profits in oil and rebuilding contracts. Oh and of course, Us arms makers are sure to make a killing in arms sales for the Iraqis to defend themselves from Iran,which hasn't attacked anyone since Cyrus the Great!
    • stirring the pot  •  8 mths ago
      It's President Obama's fault
    • TrueColors35  •  8 mths ago
      the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel" (Mark 1:14-15).John3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved" . He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God" (John 3:16-18). Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Isaiah 53:6 We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all. Mathew 10:32 Every one therefore who shall confess me before men, him will I also confess before my Father who is in heaven. 10:33But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father who is in heaven
      • Michael 8 mths ago
        Jesus never denies anyone! - We deny ourselves the AWARENESS of love's presence - which is exactly what "Hell" is.
    • Old Geezer  •  8 mths ago
      Americans - Why in God's name are we still in Iraq?
      • jack 8 mths ago
        for bp..the brit royal family owns bp, they got the 50 year oil leases, they have the 'freedom" to do so...with our troops.
    • E D  •  8 mths ago
      Democracy must have taken root! Now are banks have a new land to enslave in debt.Do you know whats in your wallet?
    • Freedom4US  •  8 mths ago
      How can you write an article like this without mentioning we had record setting troop deaths in Afghanistan the same month?
    • smooth2ne1  •  8 mths ago
      .....We know it's absurd, Bandied about the world,that word. And yet, it's not piss and smoke. Watch'em laugh, when they say,.. "KILROY WAS HERE.".. Hear that laugh, man. Smell the sweat of Fear.
    • smooth2ne1  •  8 mths ago
      It is not the duty of the military (men or women) to die for others; it is their duty to stay alive and save others. This is not just a quibble of words; with-in it lies the truth that every situation must be judged in military terms, and therefore of mankind generally; it implies that military personnel can evaluate without panic, can make decisions on their own levels, and know when their decisions must involve more people and higher ranks.
    • Lance  •  8 mths ago
      Boener claims "This is Obama's fault" then breaks into tears. Meanwhile, on the campaign trail: Rick Perry stated "My prayers worked, please donate to my election fund." Michelle Bachmann stated, "No, it was my prayers that worked". Sarah Palin asked her bus driver if they had enough fuel to get to Iraq. Newt Gingrich asked, "Does anybody remember me?" Mitt Romney said, "Iraq is people too". John Huntsman said “I wish I had Gingrich's numbers”. Rick Santorum stated, “I wish I had Huntsman's numbers and his charisma“. Herman Cain stated “ Sounds safe enough that I can open a shop in Baghdad”. Tim Pawlenty said, "I guess it's too late for me to say anything". Ron Paul said something but nobody listened.

      I say,”Hopefully this trend will continue until every service person is out of there”.
    • .  •  8 mths ago
      Chit happens sometimes.

      But the good thing is that many more Americans have died in Afghanistan this month : )

      August Is Deadliest Month Ever For U.S. Troops in Afghanistan. Unfortunately, only 66 US troops died.
    • paul  •  8 mths ago
      I guess that the messiah, Obama, will take credit for this, but in the same month in Afghanistan, the most Americans have been killed. He will blame somebody else for that. He tries to take credit but never will he take the blame. Every bad thing that has happened to us since Obama has become president has been blamed on someone else. Every good thing that happened (which there aren`t many) he tries to take credit for. I cannot even listen to him speak anymore without getting sick to my stomach.
    • Alvin  •  8 mths ago
      American interests in the Mideast is oil. Libya has oil so intervene - Syria doesn't so we don't. And the rest of story is some trumped up excuse. Chaney master minded, Bush approved, and the rest of America bought it for 10 years. History is written by the winners and someday, Bush and Chaney will be judged for their dirty deeds. Bring the troops home safe.
    • scott  •  8 mths ago
      no deaths in iraq but the moste deaths ever in afganastan. bring the troops home, shut the boarders and screw everyone else time to think of the usa
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