biased? they smack of amnesty international numbers a year and more old...and amnesty international is hardly an organisation that i would call biased. if anything they are likely understated, and do not take into account the more subtle harms caused through the use of depleted uranium throughout iraq, which im sure you reaslise are themselves classified as a weapon of mass destruction via their long term, diffuse harm causing potential.
furthermore the embargo against iraq was arguably due to american political pressure, rather than saddams recalcitrance - and it didnt cause 10k deaths a year. it probably caused that a MONTH. mostly in children, via malnutrition and lack of basic medicine.
furthermore it is arguable that there are no insurgents in iraq, regardless of what westerm media have coined them, since the conflict over there is more aptly described as a defense against invasion/occupation, and NOT an insurrection against an established governmental apparatus.
your statement that iraq would be on its way to economic prosperity "like japan and germany before them" is also flawed. iraq was already quite prosperous before gulf war 1, and would ahve continued to be so, despite reparations, if it were not for the embargo inflicted upon them by western powers. iraq had excellent healthcare and education for its citizens. the embargo itself was directly responsible for undermining iraqi social and health services to such a degree that, shall we say...undesireable elements were allowed to flourish, allowing for the creation and nurturing of dissilusioned, brutalised people capable of committing extreme acts.
the west engineered the situation in iraq. everything is going ahead according to plan.