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US VETS SUICIDE RATE 22 PER DAY: 3 times national rate: Report


A new study finds that 22 US war veterans commit suicide everyday.

A new study finds that 22 US war veterans commit suicide everyday.


A new official US study says that nearly 22 war veterans of the country commit suicide per day, an estimate that is almost 20 percent higher than the 2007 rate suggested by government’s Department of Veteran Affairs (VA).

The two-year study, performed by a VA researcher, further suggests that two-thirds of the veterans who kill themselves are 50 year old or older, indicating that the surge in the suicide rate among US veterans is not chiefly shaped by soldiers that recently fought in the US-led war in Iraq and Afghanistan, The Washington Post reports on Friday.

“The rate is going up in the country, and veterans are a part of it,” said VA epidemiologist Robert Bossarte, who conducted the study, further showing that the overall number of suicides in the United States climbed by about 11 percent between 2007 and 2010.

According to the study’s data, the suicide rate among US veterans is nearly three times the overall national average but an identical percentage of male veterans in their 50’s commit suicide as do non-veteran men in the same age group.


Bossearte further added that men in their 50s, which consists of a considerable percentage of the American war veteran population, have been “especially hard-hit” by the national surge in suicide rate.

The VA researcher, according to the report, reiterated that a great deal of work needs to be done to better understand the data, especially those that concern the persisting suicide risk among veterans of recent US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Although they represent a minority of the overall American veteran population, recent studies have indicated that those who fought in recent US wars overseas are 30 percent to 200 percent more likely to commit suicide than their ­non-veteran peers.

To determine the suicide rate among US veterans, Bossarte and his lone assistant “spent more than two years, starting in October 2010, cajoling state governments to turn over death certificates for the more than 400,000 Americans who have killed themselves since 1999,” the report says, adding that the study is based on information obtained from 21 of 42 states that agreed to provide data to the VA researcher.

The study, according to the report, follows long-standing criticism that the governments Veterans Affairs Department has “moved far too slowly even to figure out how many veterans kill themselves.”

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Not surprising, war does leave its scars. Maybe the US should recruit these men who would throw their lives away anyway to form an American Jihad as suicide bombers against its enemies. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Not surprising, war does leave its scars. Maybe the US should recruit these men who would throw their lives away anyway to form an American Jihad as suicide bombers against its enemies. 

 

Nah. methinks that when you killed women and children and babies in their sleep, it is

bad karma, and as The Rev would tell you when you get involved in bad karma, it comes right back at you. The evil that men do lives after them, do not be surprised when you stroll down Manhattan and see so many on the streets with cups in hand and with signboards saying that amongs't other things "I am a veteran of the Iraqi War and need help..........." There is always a day of reckoning.

 


 

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Not surprising, war does leave its scars. Maybe the US should recruit these men who would throw their lives away anyway to form an American Jihad as suicide bombers against its enemies. 

 

Nah. methinks that when you killed women and children and babies in their sleep, it is

bad karma, and as The Rev would tell you when you get involved in bad karma, it comes right back at you. The evil that men do lives after them, do not be surprised when you stroll down Manhattan and see so many on the streets with cups in hand and with signboards saying that amongs't other things "I am a veteran of the Iraqi War and need help..........." There is always a day of reckoning.

 


 

I don't believe these men committing suicide had a hand in killing of women or children.  The drones killings are like video games to those folks remotely operating the machines. If we are to speak of karma then the Arabs must be getting their full share as we continue to see them suffer from their own jihadists killings.  

FM

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