So, you do want to include your 45 and 21 victims where converts did not directly kill the victims - fair enough, I'm allowing you to set the rules.
As for the 10,000 count - you can take your pick of the statistics, as I've played it very conservatively.
I took into consideration the UNICEF report that said that sanctions against Iraq had led to 500,000 deaths of infants in Iraq (this was before the war) and that the conditions for these infants did not improve with the war. I also took into account the civilian casualties in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, but allowed for the fact that the majority were killed by US forces and a large number were killed by sectarian violence.
Part of the problem though is that the 'coalition' has chosen not to count the casualties of the civilian population, let alone the combatants. This disregard for the humanity of the people attacking is a feature of terrorism.
What is your estimate of the civilian casualties that Blair should be allocated? I think 10,000 is a grave underestimate - but I'll be happy to revise it if you come up with a more credible result.
Some links for your research:
http://www.iraqbodycount.org/
The IBC's count of civilians violently killed (in verified incidents, so is probably an underestimate) in Iraq is over 60,000:
Using the extensive and detailed database of Iraq Body Count (IBC), the researchers analyzed 14,196 events in which 60,481 civilians were violently killed during the first five years of the conflict in Iraq, thereby gaining an extraordinary overview of the harm that different weapons — from low to high tech — have brought to Iraq's civilian population.
And this article by a member of IBC in 2006 exposes Blair's involvement/complicity (pretty much stating the obvious really):
http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalizat ... e_3718.jsp
Now add to that the civilian casualties in Afghanistan - just do a Google on this one, wiki has a page, but so does the UN, HRW etc
And, as I said earlier, you also need to factor in the effect of sanctions between 2001 and 2003 on the death rate of toddlers.
Let me know your estimate.
Cheers,
Shafique