
I posted the absolute numbers a couple of days ago: Coalition casualties in Afghanistan.
Many people asked for a per-capita view — here it is.
I’ve used fatalities rather than casualties for precision.
No legend included; the flags should be self-explanatory.
Posted by chartedtv
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This might be a stupid complaint but wouldn’t it make sense to, instead of a per-capita chart, doing a per-soldier sent chart? Anyway you graph looks pretty.
“we invaded a country and it made our soldiers sad” – graph version
For those confused as to why it appears the UK is on there twice: the first line actually represents Georgia, not the UK. The way the flag is cropped into these circles makes it hard to tell at a glance.
Oh look, our good friend Denmark lost a larger part of their population avenging an attack on the United States. So yes anyway let’s threaten to invade them so we can secure land we already have uninhibited military access to.
What’s the deal with Denmark? Why are they always so eager to follow USA into wars that are not theirs?
should make per solider sent chart then we can make a ranking of who has the best trained soldiers
The British army paying a blood price for MOD pennypinching
I don’t mean to be offensive or ignorant, but I didn’t even know Georgian forces were there. Why are the fatalities so high for them? (Besides having a small population)
A bit random stat as population has nothing to do with how many soldiers different countries had there. More interesting it would be to see deaths per soldiers sent to Afghanistan
now control for American friendly fire.
For Spain, there was a plane crash that killed 63 military personnel that brings the total deaths much higher. I think it should be counted.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuelo_4230_de_Ukrainian-Mediterranean_Airlines
At least it was worth it. At least we stopped Terrorism and removed the Taliban from power!
I think it’s weird to gauge a country involvment by fatalities. Let’s say country A sends infantry, country B sends medical and air support, country C participates with space satellite and intel. Casualties will be biased and make A look like they were more involved and C doing nothing.
I’d be interested in seeing a version of this Vs number of active military personnel for each country. That’d be a metric of how likely someone on the inside would be to know someone killed there
All of these Afghanistan posts tell me that all these countries were moronic to have joined the US in this misadventure (worse yet: Iraq).
All those wasted lives, just to kiss up to the US. And what’s their reward? We now want to invade European soil.
Will Europe learn their lesson? Probably not (look at their entirely lukewarm reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine). So I guess, we’ll continue to bully them.
Take note of the post-soviet and ex-Warsaw pact countries who managed to step into the Afghan war twice in just a few decades. Very smartly.