Another difference between television in the U.S. and elsewhere has been coverage of Iraqi casualties.Despite constant discussion of "precision bombing," the U.S. invasion has produced so many dead andwounded that Iraqi hospitals stopped trying to count. Red Cross officials have labeled the level of casualties"incredible," describing "dozens of totally dismembered dead bodies of women and children"delivered by truck to hospitals. Cluster bombs, one of the most indiscriminate weapons in the modern arsenal,have been used by U.S. and U.K. forces, with the British defense minister explaining that mothers of Iraqichildren killed would one day thank Britain for their use.