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  • Most support to Iraq was without the knowledge or approval of U.K. government, but through cover
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  • ...tary equipment, but no direct combat against Iran, in the 1980-1988 [[Iran-Iraq War]]
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  • *Kenneth R. Timmerman, ''The Death Lobby: How the West Armed Iraq''. New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1991. ...''Spider's Web: The Secret History of how the White House Illegally Armed Iraq''. New York, Bantam Books, 1993.
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  • ...ar]]; France and the Soviet Union were the leading military suppliers to Iraq
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  • ...q during the Iran-Iraq war|France]] were the leading military suppliers to Iraq
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  • ...exporting was legal, some with permission or tolerance by the Government, Iraq had an extremely active clandestine procurement network, and Her Majesty's ==Motives for policy towards Iraq==
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  • ...Iraqi nuclear program, although that was not of direct effect on the Iran-Iraq War. ...ilitary supplies, Italy provided land and sea mines to both Iraq and Iran. Iraq had ordered naval vessels and helicopters from Italy, although the ships we
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  • | url = http://countrystudies.us/iraq/99.htm | title = Iraq: a Country Study
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  • ...had relations with both sides; see Soviet support for Iran during the Iran-Iraq War. ...r Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war|France was the second greatest supplier to Iraq, and tended to supply higher-technology equipment than the Soviets. <ref na
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  • The '''United States supported Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War''' as a counterbalance to Iranian Revolution|post-revolutionary Iran. T | title = U.S. Diplomatic and Commercial Relationships with Iraq, 1980 - 2 August 1990
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • ...n "Iraq-gate",: see links given on http://www.sfbg.com/News/32/21/Features/iraq.html *[http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/2001/1022iraq.htm A Global Policy Forum Report]
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • ...ted based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|French support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war}}
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • '''Iraq''' is a country in the [[Middle East]] (or Western Asia), sharing borders w In classical times, Iraq's main region was known as [[Mesopotamia]] (Greek: "between the rivers"), a
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  • ...eedom. Continuing operations are under the command of Multi-National Force-Iraq. ...when the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, the last operational brigade in Iraq, left in August 2010. <ref>{{citation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Iraq War]]
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  • ...udy Group]], a subsequent U.S.-only high-level commission evaluating the [[Iraq War]] as well as its justification. | title = Comprehensive Report of the Special Advisor to the DCI on Iraq’s WMD
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  • ...an panel charged with assessing the situation in Iraq resulting from the [[Iraq War|2003 invasion]] and subsequent occupation of that country by a coalitio == Members of the Iraq Study Group ==
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  • {{rpl|Iran-Iraq War}} {{rpl|Iraq War}}
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  • (2003-2011) Invasion and occupation of Iraq by a coalition of countries led by the [[United States of America|U.S.]] to
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  • ...nounced that the US would '''surge''' at least 20,000 additional troops to Iraq, to improve security in the Baghdad to a point where the remaining Iraqi Se | title = Understanding the Surge in Iraq and What’s Ahead
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  • ...resident]] [[Jalal Talabani]] is [[Head of State]] and [[Prime Minister of Iraq|Prime Minister]] [[Nouri al-Maliki]] is [[head of government]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[State of Iraq]]
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  • ===Formation of modern Iraq=== {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • At present, there are 18 '''provinces of Iraq''' and one region. [[Baghdad]] is the national capital and lies in [[Bagh [[Image:Administrative divisions of Iraq.jpg|left|thumb|400px|Provinces (Governorates) and capitals]]
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  • ...c stalemate reminiscent of the trench warfare of the [[First World War]]. Iraq, which had invaded Iran over a territorial dispute, suddenly asked for peac ...ts from other countries directly involved in the fighting between Iran and Iraq. Starting in 1984, there was fighting between Iran and the U.S. and some of
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  • ...[[Kuwait]], and [[Iraq War]] for things since the 2003 invasion. Also see Iraq, Iran and [[Middle East]] for more geographic coverage.'' ...in these areas, they were not conflicts that mapped cleanly to the modern Iraq. In the 20th and 21st century, there have been several major wars, each wi
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  • * Bergquist, Ronald E. ''Role of Airpower in the Iran-Iraq War'' (1988) [http://aupress.au.af.mil/Books/Bergquist/Bergquist_B25.pdf] * Cooper, Tom. ''Iran-Iraq War in the Air 1980-1988'' (2003)
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  • The 20th and 21st century wars of modern Iraq, or the country created by British authorities from former governorates of
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  • [[Head of State]] of Iraq, currently [[Jalal Talabani]]
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  • ...ian and British intelligence organization that entered Iraq early in the [[Iraq War]], searching for [[weapons of mass destruction]], as well as other proh
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  • ...art the [[Iraq War]], a popular movement emerged to '''protest against the Iraq War'''. Opponents of the war organised a number of large-scale street prote ...ce'', contrasting his experience with two wars, under two Bushes, with one Iraq. He is one of the relatively few individuals to have been privy to the deci
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  • ...urity agreement with Iraq, it has been redesignated United States Forces - Iraq, and no longer has a senior British deputy. ...), and one of the resulting reforms was to create a higher headquarters in Iraq, allowing the MNC-I commander to concentrate on military operations. Its fi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Al-Qaeda#Al-Qaeda in Iraq]]
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  • {{r|Iraq War, major combat phase}} {{r|Iraq War, insurgency}}
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  • The elected government of Iraq following the overthrow of [[Saddam Hussein]], development of a new constit
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  • ...gencies, but does not, at the present time, control [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]], the senior US military headquarters there. The current Ambassador is [[C Full diplomatic relations were restored after the [[Iraq War#Transfer of power|transition to Iraqi sovereignty]]. The Ambassadors ha
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  • #REDIRECT [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]]
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  • ...all Democrats, who supported a quick withdrawal of U.S. forces from the [[Iraq War]]. Rep. [[Maxine Waters]] of [[California (U.S. state)|California]] ann
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  • #REDIRECT [[State of Iraq/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Iraq]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Out of Iraq Caucus]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]]
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  • ...orts to the overall coalition headquarters in Iraq, [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]] (MNF-I). MND-SE operates in the southern most part of Iraq, including the cities of Basrah, An Nasiriyah, Al Amarah. The division is h
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  • ...aliki]]. He is chosen by the largest coalition in the [[National Assembly (Iraq)]]. Prior incumbents, since the return of Iraqi government following the [[Iraq War]], have been:
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  • War between Iran and Iraq, 1980-1988, with very high casualties on both sides, but an inconclusive re
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  • The major administrative divisions of the country of Iraq
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  • ...ash; a description of data released by WikiLeaks on military operations in Iraq during the war. Includes a [[mashup]] depicting the location of thousands o
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Geography of Iraq||**}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Government of Iraq]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Prime Minister of Iraq}}
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|French support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war}}
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  • {{r|Iran-Iraq War}} {{r|Iraq War}}
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  • ...gspot.com/2011/02/look-into-iraqs-creation-governance-and.html A Look Into Iraq's Creation, Governance, And Disputed Territories: An Interview With Stephen
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  • ...oreign policy of George W. Bush, other Presidents had taken action against Iraq, and there were strong national and international faction urging regime cha ==Iran-Iraq War==
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  • ...n SOUTHERN WATCH "no fly" programs, major ground forces began to move into Iraq on March 20, 2003. ...y were prostitutes. "It was a very new phenomenon, the first time women in Iraq have been beheaded in public," Muhannad Eshaiker of the California-based Ir
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  • The senior Coalition military headquarters in Iraq, commanded by GEN [[Ray Odierno]], [[U.S. Army]]
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  • ...hebook.org/iraqreport/executive-summary/ commentable online version of the Iraq Study Group's report]
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  • ...otest movement against the U.S-led [[Iraq War|invasion and occupation]] of Iraq in 2003.
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  • ...06/08/31/the_true_iraq_appeasers/ | work=The Boston Globe | title=The true Iraq appeasers | date=August 31, 2006 | first=Peter W. | last=Galbraith}}</ref> ...controversial with respect to justifying and planning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. See the appropriate chronological entries below.
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  • {{r|Iraq War}} ...ellow, Defense and Homeland Security, Heritage Foundation; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...arters for Coalition tactical units in the peace operations phase of the [[Iraq War]]
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  • {{r|Iraq War}}
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  • ...to go to Iraq War|war in Iraq, the '''theater operational planning for the Iraq War''' was the responsibility of GEN Tommy Franks, head of United States | title = COBRA II: the inside story of the invasion and occupation of Iraq
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  • The senior headquarters for foreign regular military forces in Iraq, led by a U.S. general commanding an organization with elements from 24 cou
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  • #REDIRECT [[State of Iraq/Related Articles]]
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  • ...ies in Iraq, under the [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]]; [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]] is not under the Mission
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  • ...rdish]] ''[[peshmerga]]'' in Northern Iraq, in the [[Gulf War|Gulf]] and [[Iraq War]]s, as well as in the 1995-1998 Kurdish Civil War
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  • ...05, took a position calling for early withdrawal of U.S. forces from the [[Iraq War]]
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  • [[Head of government]] of Iraq
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|President of Iraq}}
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  • {{r|Iraq War}}
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  • {{r|Iraq War}} {{r|Multi-National Force-Iraq}}
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  • ...to regional and international powers. It was rumored, but never clear, if Iraq might provide WMD to terrorists. With funding from oil revenues, Iraq, in the 1960s and 1970s, adopted a policy of extending its regional power.<
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Iraq War}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Iraq/Related Articles]]
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  • Activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] directed at Iraq
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  • {{r|Iraq War}} {{r|Julia Carson}} [[Out of Iraq Caucus]] Ind.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Multi-National Force-Iraq]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Iraq War, Surge}}
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  • {{r|Iraq War}} {{r|Iraq War, major combat phase}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/CIA activities in Iraq]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Iraq and weapons of mass destruction]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Iraq War}}
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  • ...Under the new Government of Iraq, it is now the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI). In May 2003, its long-term leader, Ayatollah Baqir al-Hakim returned to Iraq from exile in Iran. He entered at Basra on 10 May, and drove, in a large pr
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  • A major [[Shi'a]] political faction in Iraq
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  • ...d on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Iraq War, insurgency}}
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  • ...[Iran-Iraq War]]; they regarded Iran as more strategically important than Iraq
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  • ...ted based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S.-Iran Hostilities during the Iran-Iraq War]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|U.S. support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • ...e their own relations with Tehran", the Soviets also value their ties with Iraq. <ref name=SNIE11-34>{{citation ...timate: Soviet Interests, Policies, and Prospects with Respect to the Iran-Iraq War
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  • ...d based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Soviet support for Iran during the Iran-Iraq War]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • ...t effects of this conflict led to '''U.S.-Iran Hostilities during the Iran-Iraq War'''. After repeated Iraqi attacks on Iran's main exporting facility on B ...upport would protect ships headed to Iraqi ports, effectively guaranteeing Iraq's revenue stream for the duration of the war.
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  • ...aliki]]. He is chosen by the largest coalition in the [[National Assembly (Iraq)]]. Prior incumbents, since the return of Iraqi government following the [[Iraq War]], have been:
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  • ...ies in Iraq, under the [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]]; [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]] is not under the Mission
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  • ...q during the Iran-Iraq war|France]] were the leading military suppliers to Iraq
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Iraq}}
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|French support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war}}
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  • Director, Documentation Program, [[Iraq Memory Foundation]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...otest movement against the U.S-led [[Iraq War|invasion and occupation]] of Iraq in 2003.
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • {{r|Iraq}} {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • ...Regional Government, and with the national government of Prime Minister of Iraq Nouri al-Maliki. ==Iraq War==
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  • Southernmost part of Iraq, in the waterway between Iran and Iraq and extending near [[Kuwait]]
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  • ...ted based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|French support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war}}
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  • ...significant seaport of Iraq, on the narrow Shaitt al Arab waterway between Iraq and Iran
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  • ...ar]]; France and the Soviet Union were the leading military suppliers to Iraq
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  • ...gspot.com/2011/02/look-into-iraqs-creation-governance-and.html A Look Into Iraq's Creation, Governance, And Disputed Territories: An Interview With Stephen
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  • ...mmes, ''Defense News'', (May 7, 2007); discusses the need for an overall [[Iraq War]] coordinator; http://www.airforcetimes.com/community/opinion/marine_op ...]]'' (December 2007): 3. http://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/Iraq-11016
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  • ...[Iran-Iraq War]]; they regarded Iran as more strategically important than Iraq
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  • (1883–1959) British diplomat in WWI [[Iraq|Mesopotamia (modern Iraq)]]; cryptanalyst; considered but rejected as replacement for [[Gertrude Bel
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  • ...command in Iraq (Combined Joint Task Force 7, then [[Multi-National Corps-Iraq]]; retired after [[Abu Ghraib prison]] disclosures
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  • ...ce-Iraq]]; commanded 4th Infantry Division at end of major combat of the [[Iraq War]]
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  • ...[[Iraq War]], to assess the [[weapons of mass destruction]] capability of Iraq
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  • ...q, with a largely [[Sunni]] population; site of two major battles in the [[Iraq War]]
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  • ...[[Kuwait]], and [[Iraq War]] for things since the 2003 invasion. Also see Iraq, Iran and [[Middle East]] for more geographic coverage.'' ...in these areas, they were not conflicts that mapped cleanly to the modern Iraq. In the 20th and 21st century, there have been several major wars, each wi
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  • **"Iraq's Hezbollah" (July 27, 2006) **"Realists on Iraq" (June 5, 2007)
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  • ...establishing a Salafi Islamic state in Iraq; affiliated with [[al-Qaeda in Iraq]]
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  • * Bergquist, Ronald E. ''Role of Airpower in the Iran-Iraq War'' (1988) [http://aupress.au.af.mil/Books/Bergquist/Bergquist_B25.pdf] * Cooper, Tom. ''Iran-Iraq War in the Air 1980-1988'' (2003)
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  • ...crisis; [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1994-1997) and [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]] (1984-1988), where he was the first ambassador following the resumption o
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  • ...T [[Multi-National Force-Iraq#Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq]]
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  • ...the [[Ba'ath Party]] ideology, and officials of it, from Iraq after the [[Iraq War]]
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  • [[U.S. Mission to Iraq|U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]], 2007-2009, and a [[Foreign Service Officer]] with the highest rank of [[
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  • ===Formation of modern Iraq=== {{r|Iran-Iraq War}}
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  • ...ian and British intelligence organization that entered Iraq early in the [[Iraq War]], searching for [[weapons of mass destruction]], as well as other proh
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  • ...Iraq War]] authorization; [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]; [[Out of Iraq Caucus]]
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  • ...opulation; dominates the northern oilfields and has the largest [[dam]] in Iraq
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  • ...gencies, but does not, at the present time, control [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]], the senior US military headquarters there. The current Ambassador is [[C Full diplomatic relations were restored after the [[Iraq War#Transfer of power|transition to Iraqi sovereignty]]. The Ambassadors ha
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  • *[[Central Intelligence Agency]] report on Iraq’s Security Services, Regime Strategic Intent - Annex C: https://www.cia.g *Ibrahim al-Marashi, Iraq's Security and Intelligence Network: A Guide and Analysis, ''Middle Eastern
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  • ...1-2021)]]; involved in Iraq reconstruction both with the [[U.S. Mission to Iraq]] and the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; U.S. Army officer
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  • ...Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]]); strong supporter of [[Iraq War]] and rejected [[Iraq Study Group]] report; supportive of [[Tea Party movement]]
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  • ...nded 1st Brigade Combat Team, [[1st Armored Division (U.S.)]], in Baghdad, Iraq (2003-2004); founding director of the U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurge
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  • ...or to [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]] [[Ryan Crocker]], and a planner of the [[Iraq War, Surge|"Surge"]]
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  • ...i Triangle. Two major battles of the [[Iraq War]] were fought there, the [[Iraq War, insurgency#Second Battle of Fallujah|Second Battle of Fallujah]] being
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