Tuesday, December 13, 2005

This Ain't Rocket Science

From the Bush/Brian Williams interview:

Q: Since the inception of the Iraqi war, I'd like to know the approximate total of Iraqis who have been killed. And by Iraqis I include civilians, military, police, insurgents, translators.

THE PRESIDENT: How many Iraqi citizens have died in this war? I would say 30,000, more or less, have died as a result of the initial incursion and the ongoing violence against Iraqis. We've lost about 2,140 of our own troops in Iraq.

Clear enough, right. Wrong. Here's the SF Chronicle's headline:

Bush says 30,000 Iraqi civilians dead in war He says 'terrorists, Saddamists will continue violence'

And, of course, Reuters:

Voting started on a day that U.S. President George W. Bush gave a rare estimate of the number of civilians killed since U.S. troops invaded in 2003, acknowledging that 30,000 civilians had died in the violence.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Incursion? I thought it was liberation?