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The Uncounted: debunking Pentagon claims that few civilians have died in airstrikes
Alex Ward, in a Vox.Com article, presents and comments on the New York Times’ almost unbearably detailed November report. Summary The Pentagon claims that its air war against ISIS is one of the most accurate in history and that the … Continue reading
Posted in Civilian deaths, Iraq, Pentagon
Tagged Anand Gopal, Azmat Khan, ISIS, New York Times, siege of Mosul, US-led military coalition
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