Iraq Right to Life
Posted: Wednesday, March 11, 2009
by Patricia Johnson
Articles and Answers.com

The Iraq Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) called for the
withdrawal of combat
forces from the cities, villages and localities no later than June 2009,with
the balance of troops scheduled to leave Iraq no later thanDecember
31, 2011.
The
agreement made between the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq
went into effect on January 1, 2009.
Since that date there have been 199 Iraqi citizens killed 61 in January,
64 in February and with 2/3 of the month of March to go there have already been
74 deaths in March.
What I fail to understand is the lack of interest in the number of civilians that
have died in Iraq, at our hands.As you can see by the article
written in 2004, it was estimated 100,000 Iraqi civilians were killed by
coalition forces since the beginning of the war [March 19, 2003]. That estimate
was based on one year of coalition action.
Six years have now passed since the war began and civilians are still being
slain in the streets of Iraq.
There are people in this country that become enraged at the thought of a young
mother who doesnt want a child having an abortion, yet fail tobat an
eyelash at the murders taking place in Iraq.
The Iraqi people have done nothing to us. They were not behind 911 and have
not taken any action to harm the residents of our country, yet many of them have
died for no reason other than the United States made a mistake and thought they
had weapons of mass destruction.
How many more Iraqi citizens are going to die because of our unacceptable
error?
At the end of March, Britain will begin withdrawing the balance of 4,000 combat
troops stationed in Basra. The withdrawal will be completed by the end of
July 2009, with a few hundred personnel remaining to train Iraqi police.
Has the sectarian killing increased because we will not be able to meet the
June 2009 date, or has the sectarian killing increased because we are leaving?
How many more bodies will it take to determine the answer to that question?
Patricia
L Johnson is a former special assignment writer/photographer and co-owner of Articles and Answers
news and information site.