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Iraq
Operation Phantom Phoenix - 121 Terrs KIA
2008-01-18
Enemy losses in Iraq January 2008
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#12  what about the ex-British area down south?
Posted by: 3dc   2008-01-18 22:30  

#11  Diyala, and Mosul. There's also some uncleared area south of Baghdad in Arab Jabour. But all are progressing.

By the time Gen. P. reports in April, things will be looking WAY up.
Posted by: Brian H   2008-01-18 21:55  

#10  I do believe I'll have my Talibunnies well done-for.

If our local media weren't basically traitors they might cover this good news. I'm not holding my fricking breath.
Posted by: Icerigger   2008-01-18 15:44  

#9  I just checked: 121 is not a prime number. But it's real close!
Posted by: Mark Z   2008-01-18 15:29  

#8  Remarkably high KIA/WIA ratio: 8.6

Gives new meaning to "surrender or die".
Posted by: KBK   2008-01-18 13:40  

#7  But... but... how many kittens and baby ducks were caught in the crossfire?!

whimper... whine....
Posted by: Dar   2008-01-18 13:11  

#6  chocolate, get yer chocolate here...

until Barbara runs me over w/ the popcorn wagon, and then we'll have chocolate-drizzled popcorn...
Posted by: Querent   2008-01-18 12:41  

#5  But... but... we were told it was a quagmire!!!

It is, for Al-Quada, Iran and the dhimocrats.

BRUHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-01-18 11:53  

#4  Incredible. They must be dropping like flies.

That said, it seems a shame that Reid is not up for re-election and Pelosi is only opposed by Cindy Sheehan.
Posted by: Bobby   2008-01-18 11:47  

#3  You said it all; Of course this would be nice politically but even if it weren't it would be something for which we would give thanks

and thanks again.
Posted by: Spiny Gl 2511   2008-01-18 11:45  

#2  Compare this to a military equivalent:

1 Company of enemy dead.
2 Battalions of enemy captured.
92 Enemy "officers" killed or captured.

In that so few enemy remain in Iraq, such a loss is devastating to their operations.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-01-18 11:43  

#1  This may be the last operation requiring sustained combat by a huge part of a full US Division.

If so, and if the Iraqi Army can keep Diyala and vicinity mostly clean of Al Q when this operation ends (I think the Iraqi Army is already capable against the major Shia goobers), we may actually be able to get the OIF force below the pre surge levels.

Of course this would be nice politically but even if it weren't it would be something for which we would give thanks.
Posted by: mhw   2008-01-18 10:43  

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