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  2. US-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021) - Wikipedia

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    The United States had begun on 5 August 2014, with the direct supply of munitions to the Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga forces and, with Iraq's agreement, the shipment of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program weapons to the Kurds, according to Zalmay Khalilzad, the former U.S. ambassador to Iraq and the U.N., in The Washington Post, [159] and the ...

  3. Category:Military units and formations of the United States ...

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    27th Infantry Regiment (United States) 82nd Airborne Division; 144th Infantry Regiment (United States) 173rd Airborne Brigade; 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States) 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion; 223rd Military Intelligence Battalion (United States) 732nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron

  4. United States Forces – Iraq - Wikipedia

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    31 July 2009 – The last large groups of non-U.S. foreign forces completed their withdrawal from Iraq. 1 January 2010 – The major commands Multi-National ForceIraq, Multi-National Corps – Iraq and Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq merged into the unified command United States ForcesIraq, reducing the total ...

  5. Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    In October 2002, the US Congress passed a resolution granting Bush the authority to use military force against Iraq. The war began on March 20, 2003, when the US, joined by the UK, Australia, and Poland, initiated a "shock and awe" bombing campaign. Following the bombings, coalition forces launched a ground invasion, defeating Iraqi forces and ...

  6. Operation Inherent Resolve - Wikipedia

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    Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) is the United States military's operational name for the international war against the Islamic State (IS or ISIL), [100] including both a campaign in Iraq and a campaign in Syria, with a closely related campaign in Libya.

  7. Iraqi conflict - Wikipedia

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    The withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq was a contentious issue in the United States for much of the 2000s. As the war progressed from its initial invasion phase in 2003 to a nearly decade-long occupation, American public opinion shifted towards favoring a troop withdrawal; in May 2007, 55% of Americans believed that the Iraq War was a ...

  8. War in Iraq (2013–2017) - Wikipedia

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    The war resulted in the forced resignation of al-Maliki in 2014, as well as an airstrike campaign by the United States and a dozen other countries in support of the Iraqi military, [49] participation of American and Canadian troops (predominantly special forces) in ground combat operations, [50] [51] a $3.5 billion U.S.-led program to rearm the ...

  9. Military history of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The war ended with a ceasefire on August 20, 1988 and the Iraqi military came out of it as one of the powerful military in the region. On June 7, 1981, Israeli F-15s and F-16s bombed and destroyed the Osirak nuclear reactor, 18 miles (29 km) south of Baghdad following the orders of Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin .