By Steve Hynd
Robert Naiman writes at HuffPo:
575. That's how many U.S. soldiers have lost their lives in the Afghanistan war since Barack Obama became President at noon on January 20, 2009, according to the icasualties.org website, which tracks U.S. soldiers' deaths using reports received from the Department of Defense -- and which is widely cited in the media as a source of information on U.S. deaths.
According to the same website, 575 is also the number of U.S. soldiers who lost their lives in the Afghanistan war during the Presidency of George W. Bush.
Therefore, total U.S. deaths in Afghanistan have doubled in Afghanistan under President Obama, and when the next U.S. soldier is reported dead, the majority of U.S. deaths in Afghanistan will have occurred under President Obama.
Of course, Obama managed to equal Bush's death toll in less than half a term in office as opposed to two.
Deaths in Afghanistan always escalate as troop numbers do, and we're in a place where it's awfully difficult for Petraeus et. al. to say that escalation's doing a lot of good.. Thus the general's "PR blitz".
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