858: 60% Of U.S. Military Deaths In Afghanistan Have Occurred Since Obama Was Inaugurated In 2009

April 4th, 2011 (8) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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At least 858 U.S. soldiers have died in the Afghanistan war since President Barack Obama took office in January 2009. That equals 60.13 percent of the 1,427 American soldier fatalities so far in the ongoing 10-year war in that country.

For March 2011, there were 26 U.S. military deaths in Afghanistan, including 4 non-combat related fatalities. That brought the total combat and non-combat deaths for 2011 (January, February, and March) to 70. Those fatalities include 57 combat-related deaths and 13 non-combat deaths.

For the 858 U.S. deaths since Obama’s inauguration, 791 have been combat-related. This means that for the 1,241 combat-related deaths that occurred since the Afghanistan war began in October 2001, about 64 percent happened in the two years since Obama took office.

Last year was the deadliest for U.S. forces in Afghanistan, with 497 combat and non-combat fatalities. Improvised explosive devices (IEDs), or homemade bombs, continue to be the number one killer of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.

The Afghan provinces of Helmand and Kandahar, which border Pakistan and have been the central focus of U.S. military operations in recent years, continue to be the deadliest regions for American soldiers.

CNSNews.com’s database of U.S. military fatalities in Afghanistan is derived from Department of Defense (DOD) news releases and various media accounts.

The database includes American troops who died in and around Afghanistan while supporting military efforts against terrorism under Operation Enduring Freedom. That operation was launched on Oct. 7, 2001 to topple the Taliban regime and pursue al Qaeda after it used Afghanistan as a base for the 9/11 terrorist attacks against the United States.

More than 40 troop-contributing countries are involved in the campaign under NATO’s International Security Assistance Force, commanded by U.S. Army General David Petraeus.

In addition to those who died in Afghanistan, CNSNews.com’s database includes some Americans who died in Pakistan and others who died in the Arabian Sea while supporting operations in Afghanistan.

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  • http://zillablog.marezilla.com Zilla

    Oh my gosh, how awful. Obama is the worst thing to happen to the US and our military.

  • ATTILA

    Hand picked crowd, not many honkeys showing.

    • Where is my country

      Oh yeah the crackers are the ones out doing the fighting just look at the body bag count!!!

    • http://www.snorgtees.com/media/catalog/product/i/m/imtrippingyou_fullpic_1.jpg T-Bagg

      HA HA HA HA! :beer: to you, sir.

    • Axel

      Yes it is.

  • Where is my country

    This dude is pathetic

  • derised1

    Could it be our lame Rules of Engagement to blame?

    Just sayin’…. :idea:

    God bless all our boyz and girlz fighting for us over there! :beer:

  • Techintel

    Where is the press relentlessly providing the daily body count when this previously was the highlight of their reporting day? Why are we not being shown the death fotos of UBL? The soldiers of today and the past are the ones that make this partisan reporting possible. Do they,the reporting agencies, not know that when the the dedicated soldier citizen accepts his role as a defender of the nation and its principles their first duty in training is to provide his life in this defense. The revelation I remember is when the DI shouted what is the spirit of the bayonet—and the sobering response by formerly Joe citizen was to KILL.