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Thursday December 30, 2004 13:16 by Edward Horgan - Irish Peace and Neutrality Alliance

How do we pay for 100,000 dead Iraqis?
The Unlawful war in Iraq has killed over 100,000 people, and injured up to one million. Disease related to the war will kill even more. Who should pay for this huge liability? Given the level of human suffering it may seem pointless discussing compensation, but financial penalties may be one way of forcing the perpetrators of mass murder for greed and financial gain to reconsider what they have done. Payment for crimes against humanity?
In commercial, criminal and civil liability law, damage done unlawfully, or accidentally, or recklessly, falls liable on the doer. The Iraq War was not accidental, but was both unlawful and reckless. So far the international media has only attempted to put estimated dollar costs on the Iraq War in so far as it impinged on the economies of the perpetrator countries, mainly, the US, UK, Australia, Spain, Italy and those others listed as the “collation of the willing”. Some of these coalition members, notably Ireland, may even have managed, so far, to make a small profit out of this war. Others such as Spain and Australia, had hoped to cash in on their complicity also, but suffered serious losses in the bombings in Madrid and Bali.
The day of reckoning for the Iraq War of 2003 may be many years, even decades from now. Ireland supplied beef to feed the Iraqi army during the Iran/Iraq war in the 1980s. It was never paid for this beef and the Irish Government on behalf of the “taxpayer” decided to write off well over 100 million Euro of this bill in 2003. Libyan involvement in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 106 in 1988 over Lockerbie led to an agreement on compensation in 2003 of about $10 million for each of the 270 victims.
The cost of the compensation package for the Iraq war will be many times the Libyan figure. The number of fatal victims in the Iraq War has already exceeded 100,000, and the number of injured may be as high as 1,000,000 Iraqis. This is close to the level of casualties caused by the Tsunami tidal wave in Asia. If calculated at $10 million per victim, then the compensation or reparations due to the victims in Iraq would amount to ten million, million dollars. This does not include structural damage or damage to infrastructure and the Iraqi economy, which is likely to exceed the financial cost of the human losses and does not include deaths and illnesses due indirectly to the war.
About 40 countries were involved in the Iraq War “coalition of the willing”. The question of proportionality will arise. Apportioning blame on a percentage basis would give approximate calculations of responsibility and liability as follows:
The US – 70% based on leadership, troop deployment and military hardware.
The UK – 10% based on its direct military involvement.
The group of other troop-contributing countries – 12% to be divided proportionally between them, on the basis of their level of military involvement.
The group of countries that provided logistic support including landing and over-flight facilities – 8%.
Within this last group Ireland has been one of the most complicit due to the fact that approximately 70% of all US troops involved in the Iraq War passed through Shannon airport. If Ireland’s share of financial responsibility for reparations to Iraq were to be calculated at a modest 0.5%, this could amount to in the region of $100,000,000,000 that is, one hundred billion dollars.
Killing people unlawfully and destroying their towns is an expensive business, and a bad business. While no money can compensate for the loss of human life, all countries involved in this unlawful war should be forced to pay reparations. Happy New Year? Not in Iraq for many years to come.
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Jump To Comment: 2 1His Unholiness George Warmonger Bush to the Iraqis: "SAY HELLO TO MY LITTE DEATH SQUADS!!!! "Sorry to Oil 'The Salvador Option' but Oil comes first."
I always enjoy your articles Ed. You have done so much to maintain Irish integrity and neutrality.
Here's a link to an article by Naomi Klein "you break it you pay for it"
it's been reproduced on a few websites since it appeared -