When the majority of said civillians have run the hell away? Not terribly many. In any even with a population around 25,000,000 the US would have to have killed 10,000 civillians to get to 60/100k. Frankly I don't think there is a way in hell that the men in the field wouldn't notice that.And your numbers fail to take into account civilian casualties of US military actions. You think that when you fire artillery into a metropolitan area there is no civilian death? But what the hell, they are all terrorists anyways right?
Because the US army doesn't have such information. Do you think the scum in Fallujah were kind enough to flag their dead so that they were readily distinguishable from civilian corpses? Hell no. When dealing with militants who piss on the Geneva Conventions you can't get an accurate accounting of who is the enemy and who happens to look like the enemy but happens to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.Even the NY Times study didn't have a handle on civilian casualities in areas like Fallujah, a rather gross oversight wouldn't you say? You know why? Because they US military isn't interested in releasing such information.
Is every body found with a weapon a militant? No, many civillians are Kalishnikov armed for their own protection. Is every body found without a gun not civillian? No, it is common practice to take weaponry from the dead, particularly RPG's, for the living to use. Hell you can't even tell definatively with women and children.
What I do know is that people like Coyote are trained professionals, they have been given ROE's and for the vast majority of time follow them. US tactics revolve around minimizing casualties, ours and civillian. Until I see evidence that civillian casualties bring the numbers up substantially I will stand by the fact that much of Iraq is more secure than Gary, Indiana.
BTW, thanks for conceeding that outside of a few "hotspots" Iraq is more stable than certain burned out US cities.
Americans beat the enemy until he knows he is beaten or they are unwilling to carry on the war. WWI is the only exception to this and Pershing correctly predicted that it would have be done all over again because of it. The idea behind the complete destruction of Imperial Japan was not to take revenge for dead sailors, but to instill into the Japanese nation the idea that the should not, cannot, and will not ever be able to defeat the US and that being a threat to the US is a decidely BAD idea.If you don't call vaporizing cities full of civilians with nuclear weapons in retaliation for an attack on a naval base, and the relative balance of casualties, to be a fairly clear indication of our vengefulness when wronged, I don't know what will do it.
Once an enemy is no longer a threat, perceived or real, Americans happily sell Big Macs and Coke to their newfound allies.