The vast majority of Western reporting on Iraq is dominated by stories about violence. Mass casualty bombings grab the headlines because of the number of dead and wounded. Reading such pieces, however, gives people a distorted picture of Iraq. It gives the impression that the country is constantly engulfed in chaos. The problem is that there is no direct correlation between the number of bombings and security incidents, and overall deaths in Iraq. From October to December 2008 for example, there were an average of 23.6 mass casualty bombings (10 or more dead and wounded), leading to 157.3 deaths, and 515.3 wounded. For that same quarter there were an average of 507.6 deaths overall in the country according to Iraq Body Count. In comparison, from July to September 2009 there was a higher average number of bombings, 30.6, resulting in more deaths, 203.0, and wounded, 1056.6, but for those three months, there was a lower overall monthly death average of 409.3. In another instance, in June 2009 there were 14 mass casualty bombings, causing 174 deaths. The next month, there were 35 such incidents, causing 180 fatalities. June however, had 488 deaths, compared to 395 in July. All it takes is one massive bombing and it can throw all of the statistics off.
Overall, violence is down 80-90% from the height of the sectarian war. From September 2006 to June 2007 there were regularly over 1400 security incidents a week, and over 2,000 deaths a month. Since the beginning of 2009 there have only been around 200-300 incidents a week, and 300-400 monthly deaths. Reading the press however, and one could hardly tell the difference because they hardly ever put the attacks into context, or note the trends in violence. So many people also have their views of Iraq set in the past where it is either a lost cause or a total victory that it colors their views of anything they hear about the country. Things have changed in Iraq, but they still have a long way to go before it becomes a stable nation.
Mass Casualty Bombings In Iraq October 2008-September 2009
Month | # Of Bombings | Deaths | Wounded | Overall Deaths In Iraq (Iraq Body Count) |
2008 | ||||
October | 17 | 101 | 273 | 528 |
November | 33 | 183 | 548 | 473 |
December | 21 | 188 | 725 | 522 |
Averages | ||||
4th Quarter | 23.6 | 157.3 | 515.3 | 507.6 |
2009 | ||||
January | 11 | 92 | 280 | 276 |
February | 12 | 91 | 219 | 343 |
March | 16 | 175 | 333 | 416 |
April | 21 | 198 + 32 Iranians | 497 + 105 Iranians + 10 Americans | 484 |
May | 9 | 111 | 262 | 332 |
June | 14 | 174 | 517 | 488 |
July | 35 | 180 | 655 | 395 |
August | 44 | 359 | 2,252 | 537 |
September | 13 | 70 | 263 | 296 |
Averages | ||||
1st Quarter | 13.0 | 119.3 | 277.3 | 345 |
2nd Quarter | 14.6 | 161.0 | 425.3 | 434.6 |
3rd Quarter | 30.6 | 203.0 | 1,056.6 | 409.3 |
2009 Avg. | 19.4 | 161.1 | 586.4 | 396.3 |
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