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Would the war hawks still be as supportive if the death rate was that of WWII?

Asked by Hypocrisy_Central (26879points) May 31st, 2011

During the battle of Tarawa (76 some odd hours of it) the US lost around 1,000 soldiers. During the battle of Iwo Jima the US lost 6,800 fighting men. The US lost 2,499 on D Day. If the operations in Afghanistan pulled in deaths like that would the hawks still be gung ho for the fight?

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