Skip to content

September war stats

September war stats
Published:

In Afghanistan, 41 U.S. soldiers died, making it the deadliest September since the war began nine years ago, and nearly $9 billion was spent.  In Iraq, 7 U.S. soldiers* died, the war cost hit the $750 billion* mark, and nearly seven months after parliamentary elections, a new government still had not been formed.  In Pakistan, the CIA launched a record number of Drone strikes against suspected militants, killing dozens.

A flurry of suicides hit the Army base at Fort Hood, and Admiral Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called the rising suicide rate in the US Military an "emergency issue".

Finally, a new CNN poll revealed that 60% of Republicans, 40% of Independents, and 20% of Democrats support the war in Afghanistan.

* Editor's note: Casualty counts can be tracked here, while war costs can be followed here.

Ryan Jaroncyk

Editor and contributing author for IVN. B.A. in Government from Claremont McKenna College. Born and raised in San Diego. Registered Independent who leans libertarian on most issues.

IVN is rated Center by AllSides and High Credibility by MBFC — follow our independent journalism in your feed.

Add IVN on Google

Contact IVN

Questions about this article or our coverage? Send us a message. A free IVN member account is required.

Message sent

Thanks, we’ll review it and get back to you if needed.

Message not sent

Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again.

Sign in to send a message

Messages are tied to your IVN member account. Signing in is free and takes a few seconds.