Bush, standing on the platform of an aircraft carrier, May 1, 2003. "Major combat operations in Iraq have ended"
From Think Progress, a by-the-numbers look at the situation then, compared to the situation now:
May 1, 2003 | Today | |
U.S. Troops Wounded | 542 | 24,912 |
U.S. Troops Killed | 139 | 3,351 |
Contractors Killed | 69 | 916 |
Journalists and Media Assistants Killed | 11 | 167 |
U.S. Forces in Iraq | 150,000 | 146,000 |
Size of Iraqi Security Forces |
7,000-9,000 | 334,300 |
Number of Insurgents | less than 5,000 | ~70,000 (Sunni only) |
Insurgent Attacks Per Day | 8 | 148.9 |
Cost to U.S. Taxpayers | $79 billion | $421 billion |
Approval of Bush’s Handling of Iraq | 75% | 24% |
Percentage of Americans who Believe The Iraq War Was “Worth Fighting” | 70% | 34% |
Bush’s Overall Job Approval | 71% | 32% |