10: maximum number of days Iraqis predict until US encircles Baghdad.
59: Percentage of British people who backed the attacks in a Daily Telegraph poll.
18: Percentage of British who thought the war was going very well a week ago.
11: Percentage who feel the same way now.
90,000: US ground forces in Iraq.
4000: civilian casualties, according to Iraqi officials.
350: civilian deaths, according to Iraqi officials.
28: US troops killed.
20: British troops killed.
18: US troops missing.
2: British soldiers missing.
7: US prisoners of war claimed by Iraqi officials.
3500: Iraqi prisoners of war claimed by US officials.
120,000: extra US troops being sent to the Gulf.
20: minutes George W. Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard spent on the phone talking about the war.
4: Jordanian students killed by US bomb in Mosul.
50: percentage of US troops aged between 17 and 24.
4500: weight in pounds (it is 2041kg) of the GBU-37 "bunker-buster" bombs, of which two have been dropped on Baghdad.
4: The number of bullets British Marine Eric Walderman took to his life saving kevlar helmet during a firefight in Umm Qsar.
Herald Feature: Iraq
Iraq links and resources
War by numbers
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