3 Out of 4 U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan Occurred Under Obama

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3 Out of 4 U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan Occurred Under Obama

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by Edwin Mora 15 Oct 2015 <---


WASHINGTON, D.C. — An estimated 75 percent of the all U.S. military deaths and about 90 percent of the injuries linked to the ongoing war in Afghanistan have occurred under President Obama’s watch, according to a Breitbart News tally.

President Obama, citing a “fragile” security situation at risk of deteriorating, announced today that he will be extending the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan for an undetermined amount of time, handing over the conflict to his successor.

In making the announcement, the President appeared clueless as to how many Americans were killed in Afghanistan in 2014 and this year.

“Afghanistan remains dangerous; 25 brave Americans have given their lives there this year… Now, the 25 military and civilians who were killed last year, that always weighs on my mind,” said Obama from the Roosevelt Room.

According to Obama’s own Department of Defense (DOD) however, 14 U.S. service members and one DOD civilian have been killed so far this year.

A Pentagon tally shows that in 2014, at least 55 American troops lost their lives in Afghanistan.

President Obama provided an estimate of the American fatalities in recognizing the sacrifice made by U.S. troops in Afghanistan, but he made no mention of how many were wounded in action.

“They served there with extraordinary skill and valor, and it’s worth remembering especially the more than 2,200 American patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan,” said Obama from the Roosevelt Room.

Since the president was inaugurated for his first term on January 20, 2009, at least 1,672 U.S. soldiers, Marines, and sailors have lost their lives, and another estimated 17,425 have been wounded in action while supporting the Afghanistan war effort.

Overall, at least 2,230 U.S. service members have been killed and another 20,127 injured in the ongoing conflict, which started on October 7, 2001.

That means about three out of every four U.S. military deaths (75 percent) and an estimated 9 out of every 10 injuries (87 percent) in Afghanistan have taken place since Obama became president.

Breitbart News’ count is gleaned from Department of Defense (DOD) casualty reports, a now-retired database compiled by The Associated Press (AP), a detailed CNN count, and various news articles.

The Pentagon’s “Afghanistan only” total death tally of 2,229, which includes fatalities under the old Operation Enduring Freedom (2,215) and the new Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (14), is one less than Breitbart News’ count.

The majority of American fatalities throughout the war have been combat-related.

Most clashes between the U.S.-led coalition and insurgents have been concentrated in areas along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. More than half of all American casualties have taken place in and around Afghan provinces that lie along the Af-Pak international boundary.

The U.S. and Afghanistan have accused Pakistan of providing sanctuary to terrorists fighting American forces in Afghanistan.

President Obama escalated America’s military presence in Afghanistan soon after taking office in 2009, eventually bringing the number of U.S. troops to its peak of about 100,000 in 2012.

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3 Out of 4 U.S. Deaths in Afghanistan Occurred Under Obama
 
3 Out of 4 U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan Occurred Under Obama

Not a shocker considering the fact that Bush decided to focus instead on people who didn't attack us...
 
Briebart is lying about the 55 deaths in Afghanistan last year and their supposed link marked Pentagon tally in blue, in support of their lie, is an unsafe link and my anti virus protection wont allow me to go in there....so i googled the deaths for 2015.


iCasualties | OEF | Afghanistan | Fatalities Details

12-21-2015USCinco, Michael A.Staff Sergeant28Hostile - hostile fire - suicide bomberBagramBagram near Bagram Air BaseU. S. Air ForceTexasMercedesAir Force Office of Special Investigations, 11th Field Investigations SquadronJoint Base San Antonio-Randolph, TX
12-21-2015USTaub, Peter W.Staff Sergeant30Hostile - hostile fire - suicide bomberBagramBagram near Bagram Air BaseU.S. Air ForcePennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaAir Force Office of Special Investigations, Detachment 816Ellsworth Air Force Base, SD
12-21-2015USMcBride, Chester J.Staff Sergeant30Hostile - hostile fire - suicide bomberBagramBagram Staff SergeantNot reported yetGeorgiaStatesboroAir Force Office of Special Investigations, Detachment 405Maxwell Air Force Base, AL
12-21-2015USBonacasa, Louis M.Staff Sergeant31Hostile - hostile fire - suicide bomberBagramBagram near Bagram Air BaseU. S. Air National GuardNew YorkCoram105th Security Forces SquadronStewart Air National Guard Base, NY
10-11-2015UKScott, AlanFlight Lieutenant33Non-Hostile - Helicopter crashKabulKabulBritish Royal Air ForceEnglandLondonSquadron Royal Air ForceNot reported yet
10-11-2015UKRoberts, GeraintFlight Lieutenant44Non-Hostile - Helicopter crashKabulKabulBritish Royal Air ForceWalesNorth Wales230 SquadronNot reported yet
10-11-2015USPelky, Phyllis J.Major45Non-Hostile - Helicopter crashKabulKabulU. S. Air ForceNew MexicoRio RanchoU.S. Air Force AcademyColorado Springs,CO
10-11-2015USKuhse, Gregory T.Master Sergeant38Non-Hostile - Helicopter crashKabulKabulU. S. Air ForceMichiganKalamazoo3rd Manpower Requirements SquadronScott Air Force Base, Il
10-02-2015USGolden, Jonathan J.Captain33Non-Hostile - Aircraft Crash (C-130J)NangarharJalalabad AirfieldU. S. Air ForceCaliforniaCamarillo39th Airlift SquadronDyess Air Force Base, TX
10-02-2015USPierson, Jordan B.Captain28Non-Hostile - Aircraft Crash (C-130J)NangarharJalalabad AirfieldU. S. Air ForceTexasAbilene39th Airlift SquadronDyess Air Force Base, TX
10-02-2015USHammond, Ryan D.Staff Sergeant26Non-Hostile - Aircraft Crash (C-130J)NangarharJalalabad AirfieldU.S. Air ForceWest VirginiaMoundsville39th Airlift SquadronDyess Air Force Base, TX
10-02-2015USJohnson-Harris, Quinn L.Senior Airman21Non-Hostile - Aircraft Crash (C-130J)NangarharJalalabad AirfieldU.S. Air ForceWisconsinMilwaukee39th Airlift SquadronDyess Air Force Base, TX
10-02-2015USSartain, Nathan C.Senior Airman29Non-Hostile - Aircraft Crash (C-130J)NangarharJalalabad AirfieldU.S. Air ForceFloridaPensacola66th Security Forces SquadronHanscom Air Force Base, MA
10-01-2015USRuiz,Kcey E.Airman 1st Class21Non-Hostile - Aircraft Crash (C-130J)NangarharJalalabad AirfieldU.S. Air ForceGeorgiaMcDonough66th Security Forces SquadronHanscom Air Force Base, MA
9-29-2015NATONAME NOT RELEASED YETNot reported yet0Non-hostilenorthern AfghanistanNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yet
9-22-2015GeorgiaKulijanishvili, VasilPrivate 1st Class21Hostile - hostile fireBagramBagram Air BaseGeorgian ArmyNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yet
9-21-2015USGilbert, Kyle E.Specialist24Non-hostileBagramBagramU. S. ArmyGeorgiaBuford2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain DivisionFort Drum, NY
8-26-2015USSibley, Forrest B.Staff Sergeant31Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire - Green on BlueHelmandCamp Antonik (near)U.S. Air ForceFloridaPensacola21st Special Tactics SquadronPope Army Airfield, NC
8-26-2015USRoland, Matthew D.Captain27Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fire - Green on BlueHelmandCamp Antonik (near)U.S. Air ForceKentuckyLexington23rd Special Tactics SquadronHurlburt Field, FL
8-08-2015USMcKenna Jr., Peter A.Master Sergeant35Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fireKabulKabulU. S. ArmyRhode IslandBristol1st Battalion, 7th Special Forces GroupEglin Air Force Base, FL
6-29-2015USMay, Jason P.Senior Chief Petty Office38Non-hostileat seaU.S. NavyMichiganChesterfieldNAUSS Essex (LHD 2)
6-08-2015USDavis,, Krissie K.NA54Hostile - hostile fire - rocket attack (indirect fire)BagramBagram AirbaseCivilianAlabamaTalladegaDefense Logistics AgencyAnniston, AL
5-24-2015USRuiz, Pablo A.Sergeant 1st Class37Non-hostileBagramBagramU. S. ArmyFloridaMelbourneGroup Support Battalion, 3rd Special Forces GroupFort Bragg, NC
4-08-2015USDawson, John M.Specialist22Hostile - hostile fire - small arms fireNangarharJalalabadU. S. ArmyMassachusettsWhitinsville1st Squadron, 33 Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne DivisionFort Campbell, KY
2-26-2015NATONAME NOT RELEASED YETNot reported yet0Hostile - hostile fireKabulKabulNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yetNot reported yet
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It's a shame really

Bush had seven years to secure Afghanistan and chose to invade Iraq instead

Obama had to clean up both his messes
 
It's a shame really

Bush had seven years to secure Afghanistan and chose to invade Iraq instead

Obama had to clean up both his messes
Yeah, we see what a great job he's done. Both countries have gone from stable to total chaos in 7 short years.
 
It's a shame really

Bush had seven years to secure Afghanistan and chose to invade Iraq instead

Obama had to clean up both his messes
Yeah, we see what a great job he's done. Both countries have gone from stable to total chaos in 7 short years.

After ten years, Obama made it clear that being a global police force is no longer our job

I support his decision
 
It's a shame really

Bush had seven years to secure Afghanistan and chose to invade Iraq instead

Obama had to clean up both his messes
Yeah, we see what a great job he's done. Both countries have gone from stable to total chaos in 7 short years.
Neither place was really stable. That talking point doesn't hold up. Never has. Not sure why it still gets used. Are there really a lot of fools that fall for it?
 
It's a shame really

Bush had seven years to secure Afghanistan and chose to invade Iraq instead

Obama had to clean up both his messes
Yeah, we see what a great job he's done. Both countries have gone from stable to total chaos in 7 short years.

After ten years, Obama made it clear that being a global police force is no longer our job

I support his decision
Then don't say stupid shit like he "cleaned up the mess". And if he didn't think being global police was our job, why did he overthrow Ghadafi and attempt to overthrow Assad?
 
It's a shame really

Bush had seven years to secure Afghanistan and chose to invade Iraq instead

Obama had to clean up both his messes
Yeah, we see what a great job he's done. Both countries have gone from stable to total chaos in 7 short years.
Neither place was really stable. That talking point doesn't hold up. Never has. Not sure why it still gets used. Are there really a lot of fools that fall for it?
They were stable as long as we were there.
 

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