And On and On

by Chris
December 20th, 2004 9:19 am

Herbert takes on the psychiatric toll of the war in his latest piece. Here’s a little:

Through the end of September, nearly 900 troops had been evacuated from Iraq by the Army for psychiatric reasons, included attempts or threatened attempts at suicide. Dr. Stephen C. Joseph, an assistant secretary of defense for health affairs from 1994 to 1997, said, “I have a very strong sense that the mental health consequences are going to be the medical story of this war.”

When the war in Afghanistan as well as Iraq is considered, some experts believe that the number of American troops needing mental health treatment could exceed 100,000.

From the earliest planning stages until now, the war in Iraq has been a tragic exercise in official incompetence. The original rationale for the war was wrong. The intelligence was wrong. The estimates of required troop strength were wrong. The war hawks’ guesses about the response of the Iraqi people were wrong. The cost estimates were wrong, and on and on.

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