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Iraq War

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(Reguidit frae War in Iraq)
Iraq War
Pairt o the War on Terror

Clockwise frae tap: Delta Force o Task Force 20 alangside truips o 3rd Battalion, 327t Infantry Regiment, at Uday Hussain an Qusay Hussein's hideoot.; Insurgents in northren Iraq; an Iraqi insurgent firin a MANPADS; the topplin o the Saddam Hussein statue in Firdos Square.
Date20 Mairch 2003 (2003-03-20) – 15 December 2011 (2011-12-15)
(8 years, 8 months, 3 weeks and 4 days)[1][dubious ]
LocationIraq
Result

Coalition victory

Belligerents

Invasion phase (2003)
 Unitit States o Americae
 Unitit Kinrick
 Denmark
 Australie
 Poland

Iraqi Kurdistan Peshmerga

Invasion phase (2003)

Ba'athist Iraq

Post-invasion (2003–11)
 Iraq

Multi-National Force – Iraq

30 ither kintras

Supported By:
 Saudi Arabie
 Egyp

 Kuwait

Post-invasion (2003–11)
Ba'ath Pairty lyalists

Supportit Bi:
 Sirie


Sunni insurgents


Shia insurgents

Supportit Bi:
 Iran
 Sirie


For fichtin atween insurgent groups, see Ceevil war in Iraq.


Commanders an leaders

Iraq Ayad Allawi
Iraq Ibrahim al-Jaafari
Iraq Nouri al-Maliki
Ricardo Sanchez
George W. Casey, Jr.
David Petraeus
Raymond T. Odierno
Lloyd Austin
United States George W. Bush
United States General Tommy Franks
United States Barack Obama
Unitit Kinrick Tony Blair
Unitit Kinrick Gordon Brown
Unitit Kinrick David Cameron
Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Denmark Soeren Gade
Denmark Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Australie John Howard
Australie Kevin Rudd
Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Poland Lech Kaczyński
Ukraine Yevhen Marchuk

Ukraine Oleksandr Kuzmuk

Ba'ath Pairty
Saddam Hussein  (POW)
Qusay Hussein 
Uday Hussein 
Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri


Sunni insurgency
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi 
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi 
Abu Ayyub al-Masri 
Al-Nasser Lideen Allah Abu Suleiman 
Abu Dua
Ishmael Jubouri
Abu Abdullah al-Shafi'i  (POW)


Shia insurgency
Muqtada al-Sadr

Abu Deraa
Qais al-Khazali
Akram al-Kabi
Strenth

Invasion Forces (2003–2004)
~300,000


Coalition forces (2004–2009)
176,000 at peak
United States Forces – Iraq (2010–2011)
112,000 at activation
Security contractors 6,000–7,000 (estimate)[5]
Iraqi Security Forces
805,269 (militar an paramilitar: 578,269,[6] polis: 227,000)
Awakenin militias
~103,000 (2008)[7]


Iraqi Kurdistan
~400,000 (Kurdish Border Guard: 30,000,[8] Peshmerga 375,000)

Iraqi Airmy: 375,000 (disbaundit in 2003)


Sunni Insurgents
~70,000 (2007)[9]
Mahdi Airmy
~60,000 (2007)[10]
al-Qaeda
~1,300 (2006)[11]

Islamic State o Iraq
~1,000 (2008)
Airmy o the Men o the Naqshbandi Order
~500–1,000 (2007)
Casualties an losses

Iraqi Security Forces (post-Saddam)
Killed: 16,623[12]
Woondit: 40,000+[13]

Coalition Forces
Killed: 4,805[14][15] (4,487 U.S.,[16] 179 UK,[17] 139 ither)
Missin/captured (U.S.): 8 (aw rescued)[18] Woondit: 32,753+ (32,226 U.S.,[19] 315 UK, 212+ ither[20])[21][22][23][24] Injured/diseased/ither medical*: 51,139 (47,541 U.S.,[25] 3,598 UK)[21][23][24]

Contractors
Killed: 1,554[26][27]
Woondit & injured: 43,880[26][27]
Awakenin Cooncils
Killed: 1,002+[28]
Woondit: 500+ (2007),[29] 828 (2008)[30]

Tot dead: 24,219
Tot woondit: 117,961

Iraqi combatant deid (invasion period): 7,600–11,000[31][32] Insurgents (post-Saddam)
Killed: 21,221–26,405 (2003-2011)[33]
Detainees: 12,000 (Iraqi-held)[34]

Tot dead: 28,821–37,405

Documented civilian daiths frae violence, Iraq Body Coont (2003 – 14 December 2011): 103,160–113,728 recordit[35] an 12,438 new daiths addit frae the Iraq War Logs[36] Estimatit violent daiths:
Lancet survey (Mairch 2003 – Julie 2006): 601,027 (95% CI: 426,369–793,663)[37][38]
Associated Press (Mairch 2003 – Aprile 2009): 110,600[39]
Iraq Faimily Health Survey (Mairch 2003 – Julie 2006): 151,000 (95% CI: 104,000–223,000)[40]

For mair information see: Casualties o the Iraq War
* "injured, diseased, or ither medical": required medical air transport. UK nummer includes "aeromed evacuations"
** Tot daiths include aw addeetional daiths due tae increased lawlessness, degradit infrastructur, puirer healthcare, etc.

The Iraq War[nb 1] wis an airmed conflict in Iraq that consisted o twa phases.[41] The first wis an invasion o Iraq stairtin on 20 Mairch 2003 bi an invasion force led bi the Unitit States.[42][43][44][45] It wis follaed bi a langer phase o fichtin, in which an insurgency emerged tae oppone the occupyin forces an the newly furmed Iraqi govrenment.[41] The U.S. completit its widrawal o militar personnel in December 2011.[46][47] Houiver, the Iraqi insurgency continues tae cause thoosands o fatalities.

  1. The conflict is an aa known as the War in Iraq, the Occupation o Iraq, an the Seicont Gulf War (Gulf War II). It wis referred tae as Operation Iraqi Freedom bi the Unitit States militar, frae 2003 tae 2010.

References

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  11. Pincus, Walter. "Violence in Iraq Called Increasingly Complex". Washington Post, 17 November 2006.
  12. 260 killed in 2003,[1] 15,196 killed frae 2004 through 2009 (wi the exceptions o Mey 2004 an Mairch 2009),[2] 67 killed in Mairch 2009,[3] Archived 2012-02-26 at the Wayback Machine an 1,100 killed in 2010,[4] Archived 2013-01-16 at the Wayback Machine thus givin a tot o 16,623 dead
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  20. 33 Ukrainians [5] Archived 2009-08-08 at the Wayback Machine, 31+ Italians [6] [7] Archived 2011-04-28 at the Wayback Machine, 30 Bulgarians [8] [9], 20 Salvadorans [10], 19 Georgians [11] Archived 2011-05-13 at the Wayback Machine, 18 Estonians [12], 16+ Poles [13] [14] Archived 2007-06-12 at the Wayback Machine [15] [16] [17], 15 Spaniards [18] [19] Archived 2019-04-02 at the Wayback Machine [20] [21], 10 Romanians [22], 6 Australians [23] Archived 2011-04-28 at the Wayback Machine, 5 Albanians, 4 Kazakhs [24] Archived 2012-01-30 at the Wayback Machine, 3 Filipinos [25] Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine and 2 Thais [26] [27] Archived 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine for a total of 212+
  21. a b Mony offeecial U.S. tables at "Military Casualty Information" Archived 2011-03-03 at the Wayback Machine. See latest totals for injury, disease/other medical Archived 2011-06-02 at the Wayback Machine
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  25. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived frae the original (PDF) on 2 Juin 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  27. a b T. Christian Miller (23 September 2009). "U.S. Government Private Contract Worker Deaths and Injuries". Projects.propublica.org. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  28. 185 in Diyala frae Juin 2007 tae December 2007,[28] 4 in assassination o Abu Risha, 25 on 12 November 2007,[29] Archived 2013-05-14 at the Wayback Machine 528 in 2008,[30] Archived 2016-12-10 at the Wayback Machine 27 on 2 Januar 2009,[31] 53 Frae 6 tae 12 Aprile 2009,[32] Archived 2011-05-13 at the Wayback Machine 13 on 16 November 2009,[33] 15 in December 2009,[34] 100+ frae Aprile tae Juin 2010,[35] [36] 52 on 18 Julie 2010 [37] [38], tot o 1,002+ dead
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  30. Greg Bruno. "Finding a Place for the 'Sons of Iraq' - Council on Foreign Relations". Cfr.org. Archived frae the original on 10 December 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2011.
  31. Press release (28 October 2003). "New Study Finds: 11,000 to 15,000 Killed in Iraq War; 30 Percent are Non-Combatants; Death Toll Hurts Postwar Stability Efforts, Damages US Image Abroad" Archived 2006-10-17 at the Wayback Machine. Project on Defense Alternatives (via Common Dreams NewsCenter). Retrieved 2 September 2010.
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  33. 597 killed in 2003,[39], 23,984 killed frae 2004 through 2009 (wi the exceptions o Mey 2004 an Mairch 2009),[40] 652 killed in May 2004,[41] 45 killed in Mairch 2009,[42] Archived 2009-09-03 at the Wayback Machine 676 killed in 2010,[43] 451 killed in 2011 (wi the exception o Februar),[44] [45] [46] [47] Archived 2015-02-09 at the Wayback Machine [48] Archived 2012-01-11 at the Wayback Machine [49] Archived 2011-12-08 at Bibliotheca Alexandrina [50] Archived 2012-05-13 at the Wayback Machine [51] Archived 2012-11-18 at the Wayback Machine [52] Archived 2011-11-11 at the Wayback Machine thus giving a total of 26,405 dead
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