Egyptian Writer Says U.S. Lost About 1 Million Soldiers In Iraq And Afghanistan
12 December 2010By Markaz Kavkaz
The Arab News newspaper editor and Egyptian writer,
Amer Abdul-Moneim, published a study in which he
predicts the fall of the American Evil Empire, the
Islammemo website reports.
This study is a continuation of an article devoted to
the U.S. war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The author emphasizes that a great number of U.S.
soldiers have been killed during hostilities in these
two poorest Muslim countries, which are under siege
and at war for decades.
"The U.S. military exhausted their power and cannot
invade another country, and their threat to invade
Kuwait, Pakistan, Sudan and Iran are just empty words.
The U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan are not able
to engage in new wars, and they cannot invade anything
more, now or in the future. The dream of America and
its army to stop "aggression" on the lands of
Mesopotamia and the villages of Afghans do not come
true".
"Figures and documents are in our hands. Wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan turned into the biggest loss of
military equipment and manpower of the U.S. army.
Nothing like that happened since the creation of the
United States. America has lost more than 600 thousand
pieces of military equipment: military vehicles,
armored cars, jeeps, helicopters, and in addition,
more than 1 million soldiers and officers have been
killed, wounded, maimed, or became mentally sick",
said Abdel-Moneim.
The author also said:
"These figures may impress many people. They were also
a surprise for me. I am impressed by a large amount of
information that comes before our eyes. We begin to
understand the world around us. It became obvious that
the American Empire is paralyzed and suffers a
decline".
The article also says:
"To understand the extent of the devastation caused by
the U.S. military, I focused on the size of losses in
equipment and weapons systems, as well as on
fatalities and injuries during military operations.
Economic costs have been mentioned in brief, because
they have been already given in a previous article".
The author describes in detail the features of the
defeat of the U.S. ooccupation army, emphasizing four
main points: loss of equipment and weapons systems,
human casualties, total losses in human livesand,
finally, loss of aircraft, which leads to rejection by
the army to conduct combat operations.
At the end of the detailed article, the author
provides documented facts and figures.
The author says:
"To have an idea about what really happened with the
U.S. army and its huge weaponry in those wars, we are
to compare it with a bull, whose horns are big and
strong.
It would seem that the bull can gore or even kill
anybody standing in front of it. And resistance in
Iraq and Afghanistan can be compared with a frail
bullfighter, who quickly turns around the bull, but
never comes in front of it. As a result, he skillfully
plunges his weapons into a weak point of the bull, and
the bull falls on the ground. Its strong horns remain
on its head, they could not help".
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