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Federal government of Iraq

Index Federal government of Iraq

The federal government of Iraq is defined under the current Constitution, approved in 2005, as an Islamic, democratic, federal parliamentary republic. [1]

243 relations: A New Beginning, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, Adil Abdul-Mahdi, Ahmed Barzani, Ajit Doval, Al Maliki I Government, Al Maliki II Government, Al-Shaab Stadium, Alexander Cockburn, Ali Askari, American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–present), Anbar campaign (2013–14), Ar-Rashid revolt, Asayîşa Êzîdxanê, Assyrian culture, Assyrians in Iraq, Badush Dam, Baghdad International Airport, Barham Salih, Basra, Basra Sports City, Battle of Fallujah (2016), Battle of Hit (2016), Battle of Karbala (2007), Bekhme Dam, Belarus–Iraq relations, Boeing 727, Camp Speicher massacre, Carlos the Jackal, Central Bank of Iraq, Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control, Central Organization for Statistics, Commission of Integrity (Iraq), Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Saudi Arabia), David B. Chalmers Jr, David Petraeus, Dean G. Popps, Directorate of General Military Intelligence, Directorate of General Security, Economic reform of Iraq, Erbil International Airport, Execution of Saddam Hussein, Facilities Protection Service, Falih Alfayyadh, Fall of Mosul, Fallujah, Federal Supreme Court of Iraq, Flag of Liechtenstein, Foreign relations of Iraq, ..., Foreign relations of the Soviet Union, Foreign Reports, Fouad al-Tikerly, General Security Directorate (Iraq), GOI, Green Zone Cafe, Haditha massacre, History of Iraq, History of Iraq (2003–2011), History of Iraq (2011–present), History of propaganda, HMS St Albans (F83), Human rights in post-invasion Iraq, Ian Verner Macdonald, India–Iraq relations, Internally displaced persons in Iraq, International Compact with Iraq, International reactions to the Gaza War (2008–09), International reactions to the Ghouta chemical attack, Investment in post-invasion Iraq, Iran–PJAK conflict, Iranian Embassy siege, Iranian intervention in Iraq (2014–present), Iraq, Iraq Commitment Medal, Iraq conflict (2003–present), Iraq National Oil Company, Iraq prison abuse scandals, Iraq spring fighting of 2004, Iraq War, Iraq War documents leak, Iraq War in Anbar Province, Iraq War troop surge of 2007, Iraq–Israel relations, Iraq–Pakistan relations, Iraq–Palestine relations, Iraq–Russia relations, Iraqi Air Force, Iraqi Airways, Iraqi Armed Forces, Iraqi insurgency (2003–06), Iraqi insurgency (2003–11), Iraqi Intelligence Service, Iraqi Kurdistan independence referendum, 2017, Iraqi National Intelligence Service, Iraqi nationality law, Iraqi parliamentary election, 1930, Iraqi Police, Iraqi Post, Iraqi security forces, Iraqi Special Security Organization, Ishaqi incident, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Jack Kemp, Jared Polis, Jerusalem Army, Judiciary of Iraq, Karbala International Stadium, Karbala Sports City, Khan Shaykhun chemical attack, Korean Wave, Korek Telecom, Kurdish Democratic Party (Lebanon), Kurdish rebellion of 1983, Lion of Babylon (tank), List of acts of the 105th United States Congress, List of armed groups in the Iraqi Civil War, List of international presidential trips made by François Hollande, List of motor yachts by length, List of University of Toronto people, List of wars 1945–1989, List of wars and battles involving al-Qaeda, List of wars involving France, Mahmud Barzanji revolts, Masrour Barzani, Medical education in Iraq, Michael Baumgartner, Michel Aflaq, Minister of Health (Iraq), Ministry of Communications (Iraq), Ministry of Education (Iraq), Ministry of Electricity (Iraq), Ministry of Health (Iraq), Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Iraq), Ministry of Human Rights (Iraq), Ministry of Industry and Minerals (Iraq), Ministry of Justice (Iraq), Ministry of Oil (Iraq), Ministry of Planning (Iraq), Ministry of Water Resources (Iraq), Mohammad Munaf, Mohammad Shafar, Mosul International Airport, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, Mustafa Faraj, Nadim al-Pachachi, Najmadin Shukr Rauf, Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station, National Defense Battalions (Iraq), National Media Centre (Iraq), National Strategy for Victory in Iraq, Nisour Square massacre, Northern Iraq offensive (June 2014), Operation Airborne Dragon, Operation al-Shabah, Operation Opera, Outline of Iraq, Overview of 21st-century propaganda, Political positions of Hillary Clinton, Popular Mobilization Forces, Private Security Company Association of Iraq, Report to Congress on the Situation in Iraq, Richard Roth (journalist), Saddam Hussein, Saladin Governorate, Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen, Shaibah Air Base, Siege of Amirli, Siege of Sadr City, Siege of Saqlawiyah, Sovereignty Council (Iraq), Sunnistan, Shiastan and Kurdistan, Syrian Desert campaign (May–July 2017), Tariq Ali, Team Media War, Three Whom God Should Not Have Created: Persians, Jews, and Flies, Tikrit, Timeline of Gulf War (1990–1991), Timeline of the Iraq War (2014), Umm Qasr Port, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1111, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1129, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1134, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1143, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1153, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1154, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1175, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1194, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1210, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1242, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1281, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1302, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1330, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1352, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1360, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1382, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1409, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1443, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1447, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1454, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1472, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1538, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1546, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1557, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1618, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1619, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1700, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1723, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1936, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1956, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1957, United Nations Security Council Resolution 2001, United Nations Security Council Resolution 2110, United Nations Security Council Resolution 699, United Nations Security Council Resolution 707, United Nations Security Council Resolution 712, United Nations Security Council Resolution 986, United States Forces – Iraq, Use of chemical weapons in the Iraqi Civil War, Water supply and sanitation in Iraq, White Flags, Widad Akrawi, .gov, 15 February 2003 anti-war protests, 1936 Iraqi coup d'état, 1959 Mosul uprising, 2000 world oil market chronology, 2005 in Iraq, 2007 Balad aircraft crash, 2008 in Iraq, 2011 Iran–Iraq cross-border raids, 2011 raid on Camp Ashraf, 2012–13 Iraqi protests, 2013 Hawija clashes, 2014 in aviation, 2015 in aviation, 2015–2018 Iraqi protests, 2016 in aviation, 2017 in aviation, 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict, 26 July 2007 Baghdad market bombing, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, 7th Field Artillery Regiment. 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A New Beginning

"A New Beginning" is the name of a speech delivered by United States President Barack Obama on 4 June 2009, from the Major Reception Hall at Cairo University in Egypt.

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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

Abū Bakr al-Baghdadi (أبو بكر البغدادي; born Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badri إبراهيم عواد إبراهيم علي محمد البدري السامرائي in 1971) is the leader of the Salafi jihadist militant terrorist organisation known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),Rewards for Justice – Retrieved 25 January 2017 which controls territory in several countries.

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Abu Omar al-Baghdadi

Hamid Dawud Mohamed Khalil al-Zawi (حميد داود محمد خليل الزاوي, died 18 April 2010) — known as Abu Hamza al-Baghdadi, and Abu Omar al-Qurashi al-Baghdadi, Wimmera News.

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Adil Abdul-Mahdi

Adil Abdul-Mahdi al-Muntafiki (عادل عبد المهدي المنتفكي) is an Iraqi Shi'a politician, economist, and was one of the Vice Presidents of Iraq from 2005 to 2011.

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Ahmed Barzani

Ahmed Barzani (1896 – 11 January 1969) (ئه‌حمه‌د موحه‌ممه‌د بارزانی / Ehmed Mihemed Barzanî), also known as Khudan (خودان), was the head of the Barzani tribe in Northern Iraq.

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Ajit Doval

Ajit Kumar Doval, IPS (Retd), PM, PPM, KC (born 20 January 1945) is a former Indian intelligence and law enforcement officer, who, since 30 May 2014, is the 5th and current National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of India.

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Al Maliki I Government

The first government of Iraq led by Nouri al-Maliki took office on May 20, 2006 following approval by the members of the Iraqi National Assembly.

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Al Maliki II Government

The second Al-Maliki government was the government of Iraq from 22 December 2010 to 8 September 2014.

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Al-Shaab Stadium

Al-Shaab Stadium (ملعب الشعب; translates to The People's Stadium) is an All-seater multi-purpose stadium in Baghdad.

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Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Claud Cockburn (6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012) was an Irish-American political journalist and writer.

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Ali Askari

Ali Askari (1936 – 1978) was a Kurdish politician.

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American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–present)

An American-led intervention in Iraq started on 15 June 2014, when President Barack Obama ordered United States forces to be dispatched to the region, in response to offensives in Iraq conducted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

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Anbar campaign (2013–14)

Beginning in December 2012, Sunnis in Iraq protested against the Maliki government.

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Ar-Rashid revolt

The ar-Rashid revolt refers to a 1963 failed uprising against the Baathist government in Iraq.

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Asayîşa Êzîdxanê

The Asayîşa Êzîdxanê (Asayîş is Northern Kurdish for security, Ezidkhan means "Land of the Yazidis"), also called the Security Forces of Êzîdxan, are the police force in the regions controlled by the PKK-affiliated Sinjar Resistance Units.

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Assyrian culture

Assyrian culture is that of the Assyrians, an Eastern Aramaic-speaking people indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia.

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Assyrians in Iraq

Assyrians in Iraq are an ethnoreligious and linguistic minority in present-day Iraq, and are the indigenous population of the region.

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Badush Dam

The Badush Dam is an unfinished multi-purpose dam on the Tigris River, located near Badush, northwest of Mosul in the Ninawa Governorate, northern Iraq.

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Baghdad International Airport

Baghdad International Airport, previously Saddam International Airport (مطار بغداد الدولي), is Iraq's largest international airport, located in a suburb about west of downtown Baghdad in the Baghdad Governorate.

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Barham Salih

Barham Ahmed Salih (به‌رهه‌م ئه‌حمه‌د ساڵح. or Berhem Salih; برهم أحمد صالح; born 1960) is an Iraqi Kurdish politician.

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Basra

Basra (البصرة al-Baṣrah), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran.

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Basra Sports City

Basra Sports City (مدينة البصرة الرياضية) is a sports complex in Basra, Southern Iraq.

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Battle of Fallujah (2016)

The Battle of Fallujah (2016), also referred to as Third Battle of Fallujah, or Fallujah offensive (2016), code-named Operation Breaking Terrorism (عملية كسر الإرهاب) by the Iraqi government, was a military operation against ISIL launched to capture the city of Fallujah and its suburbs, located about 69 kilometers (40 miles) west of the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

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Battle of Hit (2016)

The Battle of Hit (2016), also known as Operation Desert Lynx, was an offensive launched by the Iraqi Government during the Anbar offensive, with the goal of recapturing the town of Hīt and the Hīt District from ISIL.

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Battle of Karbala (2007)

The Battle of Karbala began on the night of 27 August 2007 and involved fighting between the Mahdi Army, who provided security for the pilgrims, and police (who were largely members of the Badr Organization) in Karbala, Iraq.

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Bekhme Dam

The Bekhme Dam (بەنداوی بێخمە) is an unfinished multi-purpose rock-fill dam on the Great Zab northeast of Arbil, in the Arbil Governorate of Iraqi Kurdistan, northern Iraq.

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Belarus–Iraq relations

Belarus—Iraq relations refers to the bilateral relations of the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Iraq.

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Boeing 727

The Boeing 727 is a midsized, narrow-body three-engined jet aircraft built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes from the early 1960s to 1984.

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Camp Speicher massacre

On 12 June 2014, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) killed at least 1,566 Shia Iraqi Air Force cadets in an attack on Camp Speicher in Tikrit.

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Carlos the Jackal

Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (born 12 October 1949), also known as Carlos the Jackal, is a Venezuelan terrorist currently serving a life sentence in France for the 1975 murder of an informant for the French government and two French counter-intelligence agents.

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Central Bank of Iraq

The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) (البنك المركزي العراقي) is the central bank of Iraq.

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Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control

Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control (COSQC) is an agency of the Government of Iraq which promotes standardization and quality control.

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Central Organization for Statistics

The Central Organization of Statistics & Information Technology (COSIT) or the Central Organization for Statistics (COS, الجهاز المركزي للاحصاء) is the Government of Iraq's statistics agency.

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Commission of Integrity (Iraq)

The Iraqi Commission of Integrity (هيئة النزاهة; CoI), formerly known as the Commission on Public Integrity (CPI), is an independent commission within the government of Iraq tasked with preventing and investigating corruption at all levels of the Iraqi government nationwide.

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Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Saudi Arabia)

Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Saudi Arabia and related subjects extensively.

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David B. Chalmers Jr

David Bay Chalmers Jr. (born 8 September 1953), Simon Romero, The New York Times, 15 April 2005 (retrieved 10 September 2010) was an owner of the oil refining company, Bayoil U.S.A. Inc, which operates out of Houston, Texas and a subsidiary, Bayoil Supply and Trading Ltd.

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David Petraeus

David Howell Petraeus (born November 7, 1952) is a retired United States Army general and public official.

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Dean G. Popps

Dean George Popps was Acting United States Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology from 2008 to 2010.

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Directorate of General Military Intelligence

The Iraqi Directorate of General Military Intelligence (DGMI) (Mudiriyyat al-Istikhabarat al-'Askariyya al-'Amma) was the military intelligence service of Iraq from 1932 to 2003.

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Directorate of General Security

The Directorate of General Security (DGS) also called Internal State Security, secret policeHiltermann, Joost.

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Economic reform of Iraq

Economic reform in Iraq describes decisions by the Coalition Provisional Authority to dramatically change the economy of Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

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Erbil International Airport

Erbil International Airport, is the main airport of the city of Erbil in Iraq.

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Execution of Saddam Hussein

The execution of Saddam Hussein took place on Saturday, 30 December 2006.

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Facilities Protection Service

The Facilities Protection Service is an Iraqi paramilitary force tasked with the fixed site protection of Iraqi Government buildings, facilities, and personnel.

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Falih Alfayyadh

Falih Faisal Fahad Alfayyadh (Arabic:فالح الفياض) is an Iraqi politician, head and advisor of the National Security Council, chairman of the Popular Mobilization Forces and founder of the "Ataa Movement".

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Fall of Mosul

The Fall of Mosul occurred between 410 June 2014, when Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) insurgents, initially led by Abu Abdulrahman al-Bilawi, defeated the Iraqi Army, led by Lieutenant General Mahdi Al-Gharrawi.

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Fallujah

FallujahSometimes also transliterated as Falluja, Fallouja, or Falowja (الفلوجة, Iraqi pronunciation) is a city in the Iraqi province of Al Anbar, located roughly west of Baghdad on the Euphrates.

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Federal Supreme Court of Iraq

The Federal Supreme Court of Iraq (المحكمة الاتحادية العليا, Al-Mahkamah al-Ittihādiyah al-‘Ulyā) is the independent judicial body of Iraq that interprets the constitution and determines the constitutionality of laws and regulations.

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Flag of Liechtenstein

The flag of Liechtenstein (Flagge Liechtensteins) consists of two horizontal blue and red bands charged with a gold crown at the canton.

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Foreign relations of Iraq

Since 1980, the foreign relations of Iraq were influenced by a number of controversial decisions by the Saddam Hussein administration.

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Foreign relations of the Soviet Union

At the time of the founding of the Soviet Union (the USSR) in 1922, most governments internationally regarded the Soviet state as a pariah because of its advocacy of communism, and thus most states did not give it diplomatic recognition.

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Foreign Reports

Foreign Reports Inc. is a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm for the oil industry, founded in 1956.

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Fouad al-Tikerly

Fouad al-Tikerly (August 22, 1927 – February 11, 2008) was a prominent Iraqi novelist and writer, who was, perhaps, best known for his groundbreaking novel, al-Rajea al-Baeed, which is translated to The Long Way Back.

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General Security Directorate (Iraq)

The General Security Directorate (GSD) (مديرية الامن العامة, Mudiriyat al-Amn al-Amma) was the intelligence agency of Iraq.

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GOI

Goi or GOI may refer to.

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Green Zone Cafe

The Green Zone Cafe was a restaurant in the northeast corner of the Green Zone (International Zone) in Baghdad, Iraq.

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Haditha massacre

The Haditha killings (also called the Haditha massacre or the Haditha incident) refers to the November 19, 2005, incident in which a group of United States Marines killed 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians.

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History of Iraq

The territory of the modern state of Iraq was defined in 1920 as Mandatory Iraq.

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History of Iraq (2003–2011)

The history of Iraq from 2003 to 2011 is characterized by a large United States military deployment on Iraqi territory, beginning with the U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 which overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein and ending with the departure of US troops from the country in 2011 (though the Iraq War that commenced in 2003 continued and subsequently intensified during 2013).

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History of Iraq (2011–present)

The departure of US troops from Iraq in 2011 ended the period of occupation that had begun with the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003.

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History of propaganda

Propaganda is information that is not impartial and used primarily to influence an audience and further an agenda, often by presenting facts selectively (perhaps lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or using loaded messages to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information presented.

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HMS St Albans (F83)

HMS St Albans is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy.

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Human rights in post-invasion Iraq

Human rights in post-invasion Iraq have been the subject of concerns and controversies since the 2003 invasion.

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Ian Verner Macdonald

Ian Verner Macdonald is a former Canadian trade diplomat and entrepreneur, known for his controversial associations with far-right figures and groups.

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India–Iraq relations

The bilateral relations between the Republic of Iraq and the Republic of India have traditionally been friendly and collaborative.

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Internally displaced persons in Iraq

The number of people who are currently displaced inside Iraq is estimated to be 3 million, almost one out of every ten Iraqis.

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International Compact with Iraq

The International Compact with Iraq is (was?) a joint initiative of the Government of Iraq and the United Nations launched in 2007 for a new partnership between Iraq and the international community.

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International reactions to the Gaza War (2008–09)

International reaction to the Gaza War 2008-09 came from many countries and international organisations.

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International reactions to the Ghouta chemical attack

International reactions to the Ghouta chemical attack of 21 August 2013 were widespread.

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Investment in post-invasion Iraq

Investment in post-2003 Iraq refers to international efforts to rebuild the infrastructure of Iraq since the Iraq War in 2003.

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Iran–PJAK conflict

The Iran–PJAK conflict, or Iran–Kurdistan Free Life Party conflict is an armed conflict between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Kurdish guerrilla group Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK), which began in 2004 and largely ended in 2011.

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Iranian Embassy siege

The Iranian Embassy siege took place from 30 April to 5 May 1980, after a group of six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London.

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Iranian intervention in Iraq (2014–present)

Following the advance of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) into northern Iraq in mid-2014, Iran began to provide military aid to counter the militant advance.

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Iraq

Iraq (or; العراق; عێراق), officially known as the Republic of Iraq (جُمُهورية العِراق; کۆماری عێراق), is a country in Western Asia, bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest and Syria to the west.

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Iraq Commitment Medal

The Iraq Commitment Medal is a military campaign award that was created on June 11, 2011 by the Government of Iraq.

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Iraq conflict (2003–present)

The Iraqi conflict (2003–present) is a long-running armed conflict that began with the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition that toppled the government of Saddam Hussein.

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Iraq National Oil Company

The Iraq National Oil Company (INOC) was founded in 1966 by the Iraqi government.

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Iraq prison abuse scandals

About six months after the invasion of Iraq rumors of Iraq prison abuse scandals started to emerge.

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Iraq spring fighting of 2004

The Iraq Spring Fighting of 2004 (April 4, 2004 – June 24, 2004) was a series of operational offensives and various major engagements during the Iraq War.

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Iraq War

The Iraq WarThe conflict is also known as the War in Iraq, the Occupation of Iraq, the Second Gulf War, and Gulf War II.

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Iraq War documents leak

The Iraq War documents leak is the disclosure to WikiLeaks of 391,832 United States Army field reports, also called the Iraq War Logs, of the Iraq War from 2004 to 2009 and published on the Internet on 2010.

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Iraq War in Anbar Province

The Iraq War in Anbar Province, also known as the Al Anbar campaign, consisted of fighting between the United States military, together with Iraqi Government forces, and Sunni insurgents in the western Iraqi province of Al Anbar.

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Iraq War troop surge of 2007

In the context of the Iraq War, the surge refers to United States President George W. Bush's 2007 increase in the number of American troops in order to provide security to Baghdad and Al Anbar Province.

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Iraq–Israel relations

Iraq does not recognize Israel and consequently the two countries do not have any formal diplomatic relations.

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Iraq–Pakistan relations

Iraq–Pakistan relations refers to the foreign relations between the Republic of Iraq and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

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Iraq–Palestine relations

Iraq–Palestine relations refer to the relations between the Arab Republic of Iraq and State of Palestine, a disputed region in the Levant.

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Iraq–Russia relations

Iraq–Russia relations (Российско–иракские отношения, العلاقات الروسية العراقية) is the bilateral relationship between Iraq and Russia and, prior to Russia's independence, between Iraq and the Soviet Union.

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Iraqi Air Force

The Iraqi Air Force (IQAF or IrAF; Arabic: القوات الجوية العراقية, Al Quwwat al Jawwiya al Iraqiya) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Iraqi Armed Forces, responsible for the policing of international borders and surveillance of national assets.

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Iraqi Airways

Iraqi Airways Company, operating as Iraqi Airways (الخطوط الجوية العراقية Al-Khuṭūṭ al-Jawwiyyah al-`Irāqiyyah), is the national carrier of Iraq, headquartered on the grounds of Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad.

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Iraqi Armed Forces

The Iraqi Armed Forces are the military forces of the Government of Iraq.

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Iraqi insurgency (2003–06)

The Iraqi insurgency of May 2003–February 2006 began following the completion of the invasion of Iraq and the toppling of Saddam Hussein's rule in May 2003.

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Iraqi insurgency (2003–11)

An insurgency began in Iraq after the 2003 US-led invasion, and lasted throughout the ensuing Iraq War (2003–2011).

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Iraqi Intelligence Service

The Iraqi Intelligence Service (Jihaz Al-Mukhabarat Al-Amma), also known as the Mukhabarat, General Directorate of Intelligence, or Party Intelligence, was the main state intelligence organization in Iraq under Saddam Hussein.

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Iraqi Kurdistan independence referendum, 2017

An independence referendum for Iraqi Kurdistan was held on 25 September 2017, with preliminary results showing approximately 93.25 percent of votes cast in favour of independence.

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Iraqi National Intelligence Service

The Iraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS) is an intelligence agency of the Iraqi government that was created in April 2004 on the authority of the Coalition Provisional Authority.

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Iraqi nationality law

Iraqi nationality is transmitted by one's parents.

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Iraqi parliamentary election, 1930

The 1930 Iraqi parliamentary election on 20 October 1930 elected the 3rd Parliament of Iraq.

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Iraqi Police

The Iraqi Police (IP) is the uniformed police force responsible for the enforcement of civil law in Iraq.

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Iraqi Post

Iraqi Post is a government-owned corporation that handles postal services in Iraq.

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Iraqi security forces

Iraqi security forces (ISF) is a term used by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to describe law enforcement and military forces of the federal government of the Republic of Iraq.

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Iraqi Special Security Organization

The Iraqi Special Security Organization (SSO) (الأمن الخاص Al-Amn al-Khas) was the most powerful Iraqi security agency under President Saddam Hussein and was responsible for personal security of high-ranking government officials and presidential facilities.

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Ishaqi incident

The Ishaqi incident refers to the reported mass murder of Iraqi civilians allegedly committed by United States forces in the town of Ishaqi in March 2006.

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Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), Islamic State (IS) and by its Arabic language acronym Daesh (داعش dāʿish), is a Salafi jihadist terrorist organisation and former unrecognised proto-state that follows a fundamentalist, Salafi/Wahhabi doctrine of Sunni Islam.

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Jack Kemp

Jack French Kemp (July 13, 1935 – May 2, 2009) was an American politician and a professional gridiron football player.

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Jared Polis

Jared Schutz Polis (born May 12, 1975) is an American politician, businessman, and philanthropist serving as the U.S. Representative for since 2009.

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Jerusalem Army

Jerusalem Army, also known as Al Quds Army, (جيش القدس), was an volunteer force created in 17 February 2001 by the Iraqi government to assist the Palestinians to "liberate" Palestine and Jerusalem from Israel.

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Judiciary of Iraq

The judiciary of Iraq is a branch of the government of Iraq that interprets and applies the laws of Iraq, to ensure equal justice under law, and provides a mechanism for dispute resolution.

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Karbala International Stadium

Karbala International Stadium (Arabic: ملعب كربلاء الدولي) is the largest sports stadium in the city of Karbala and the middle-Euphrates area.

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Karbala Sports City

Karbala Olympic Stadium is a sports stadium in Karbala, Southern Iraq.

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Khan Shaykhun chemical attack

The Khan Shaykhun chemical attack took place on 4 April 2017 on the town of Khan Shaykhun in the Idlib Governorate of Syria.

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Korean Wave

The Korean Wave (a neologism literally meaning "flow of Korea") is the increase in global popularity of South Korean culture since the 1990s.

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Korek Telecom

Korek Telecom (کۆرەک تیلیکۆم) is a Kurdish mobile phone operator company in Pirmam, Erbil, Arbil Province, in Iraqi Kurdistan.

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Kurdish Democratic Party (Lebanon)

The Kurdish Democratic Party in Lebanon (Kurdish: Parti a Demoqrat a Kurdi e Lubnan; Arabic: Hizb al-Dimuqrati al-Kurdi fi Lubnan) or Parti Democratique Kurde – Liban (PDK-L) in French, is the Lebanese branch of a namesake Iraqi-based Kurdish nationalist party, established by Jamil Mihhu in 1960, and based in Lebanon.

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Kurdish rebellion of 1983

The Kurdish rebellion of 1983 occurred during the Iran–Iraq war as PUK and KDP Kurdish militias of northern Iraq rebelled against Saddam Hussein, in an attempt to form their own autonomous country.

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Lion of Babylon (tank)

Lion of Babylon or Asad Babil (Arabic: اسد بابل) is the name given to a project of the Ba'athist Iraqi army to locally produce the Soviet T-72 tank during the late-1980s.

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List of acts of the 105th United States Congress

The list of acts of the 105th United States Congress includes all Acts of Congress and ratified treaties by the 105th United States Congress, which lasted from January 3, 1997 to January 3, 1999.

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List of armed groups in the Iraqi Civil War

This article is a list of armed groups involved in the Iraqi Civil War.

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List of international presidential trips made by François Hollande

This is a list of international presidential trips made by François Hollande, the 24th President of France.

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List of motor yachts by length

This is a list of the world's longest motor luxury yachts, with a length of 75 meters (≈250 feet) and up.

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List of University of Toronto people

The following is a list of notable persons affiliated with the University of Toronto, including alumni, chancellors, presidents, and current and former faculty members.

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List of wars 1945–1989

This is a list of wars that began between 1945 to 1989. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.

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List of wars and battles involving al-Qaeda

The following is a list of conflicts involving the militant group known as al-Qaeda throughout its various incarnations.

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List of wars involving France

The following is an incomplete list of French wars and battles from the Gauls to modern France.

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Mahmud Barzanji revolts

Mahmud Barzanji revolts were a series of armed uprisings by Kurdish Sheykh Mahmud Barzanji against the Iraqi authority in newly conquered British Mesopotamia and later the British Mandate in Iraq.

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Masrour Barzani

Masrour Barzani (Kurdish: مه‌سروور بارزانی / Mesrûr Barzanî) (born 1969) is a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party leadership, son of Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani, and is the Chancellor of the Kurdistan Region Security Council in Iraqi Kurdistan.

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Medical education in Iraq

Medical education in Iraq is based on the 6-year British curriculum and is carried out in English.

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Michael Baumgartner

Michael James Baumgartner (born December 13, 1975) is a member of the Washington State Senate and a Republican.

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Michel Aflaq

Michel Aflaq (ميشيل عفلق‎,, 9 January 1910 – 23 June 1989) was a Syrian philosopher, sociologist and Arab nationalist.

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Minister of Health (Iraq)

The Minister of Health is an official within the Government of Iraq responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare through direct supervision of Ministry of Health As of July 2015, the current minister is Majeed Hamad Ameen.

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Ministry of Communications (Iraq)

The Ministry of Communications of Iraq (MoC) is the federal government ministry concerned with providing basic telecommunications services to the public, government, and businesses.

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Ministry of Education (Iraq)

The Ministry of Education is the Iraq government agency responsible for education in Iraq.

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Ministry of Electricity (Iraq)

The Ministry of Electricity of Iraq is the federal government ministry concerned with electricity.

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Ministry of Health (Iraq)

The Ministry of Health of Iraq was founded in the middle of previous century.

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Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Iraq)

The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR) is the Iraq government agency responsible for higher education and scientific research.

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Ministry of Human Rights (Iraq)

The Ministry of Human Rights was a cabinet-level ministry within the government of Iraq between 2003 and 2015.

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Ministry of Industry and Minerals (Iraq)

The Ministry of Industry is the Iraq government agency responsible for the industrial development of Iraq.

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Ministry of Justice (Iraq)

Established in 1920, the Ministry of Justice of Iraq (MoJ) is the federal government ministry concerned with judicial and prosecutorial training, publishing the Official Gazette, notaries public, deeds and records, and since 5 June 2004, prisons.

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Ministry of Oil (Iraq)

The Ministry of Oil (وزارة النفط) is the Iraqi government agency responsible for Iraqi petroleum.

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Ministry of Planning (Iraq)

The Ministry of Planning (وزارة التخطيط العراقية) oversees the financial policies of the Iraqi Government, responsible for socioeconomic planning and statistics management.

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Ministry of Water Resources (Iraq)

The Ministry of Water Resources is a ministry within the government of Iraq.

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Mohammad Munaf

Mohammed Munaf (محمد مناف, full name Mohammad Munaf Mohammad al-Amin, born November 29, 1952) is an Iraqi–American terrorist convicted in 2008 for his role in the March 2005 kidnapping of three Romanian journalists in Iraq.

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Mohammad Shafar

Mohammad Shafar (died March 5, 2012) was a leader of the Awakening movement in and around Haditha, Iraq.

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Mosul International Airport

Mosul International Airport is an airport located at Mosul, capital of Nineveh Governorate, Iraq.

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Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq

Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq (MNSTC-I) was the branch of the Multi-National Force - Iraq that is responsible for developing, organizing, training, equipping, and sustaining the Iraqi Security Ministries (Ministry of Defense (MoD) and Ministry of Interior (MoI)) and their associated Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), i.e. the military of Iraq and the Iraqi Police.

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Mustafa Faraj

Mustafa Faraj (1935 – June 1974), was a prominent member of the Peshmerga, in northern Iraq during the Kurdish prolonged warfare with the Iraqi Government armed forces in their struggle for self-ruled northern Iraq.

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Nadim al-Pachachi

Nadim al-Pachachi (18 March 1914 – 29 February 1976) was the Secretary-General of OPEC from January 1971 until December 1972.

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Najmadin Shukr Rauf

Najmadin Shukr Rauf or Mama Risha (Kurdish: مامه‌ ڕیشه‌ meaning Bearded Uncle) (July 1, 1957 – January 25, 1985), was a prominent member of the Peshmerga loyal to the PUK, in Southern Kurdisttan.

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Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station

The Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station is a land drainage pumping station in Iraq 10 km southeast of Nasiriyah in the province of Dhi Qar.

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National Defense Battalions (Iraq)

The National Defense Battalions (كتائب الدفاع الوطني "Jahafel al-Difa' al-Watani") were Iraqi Kurdish paramilitary units.

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National Media Centre (Iraq)

National Media Centre (also known as National Press Centre) ('''المركز الوطني للاعلام'''., is the media centre of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Iraq. Its situated on Alkadimia in Baghdad. The foundation ceremony for it was done in 2003. It was inaugurated in 2003. It houses the Press Information Bureau (PIB) and publicity offices of the ministry. The National Media Center is the official body responsible for monitoring and evaluating the performance of visual, print and audio media. However, its activity is focused mainly on improving the performance of the government media, which is one of the most important departments that should take an effective and effective role in facing the challenges facing the government of national unity in the media.

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National Strategy for Victory in Iraq

The National Strategy for Victory in Iraq is a document by the United States National Security Council which articulated the strategy of the United States President, in 2003, and provided an update on progress in various challenges and conflicts, notably Iraq.

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Nisour Square massacre

On September 16, 2007, employees of Blackwater Security Consulting (now Academi), a private military company, shot at Iraqi civilians, killing 17 and injuring 20 in Nisour Square, Baghdad, while escorting a U.S. embassy convoy.

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Northern Iraq offensive (June 2014)

The Northern Iraq offensive began on 4 June 2014, when the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL; sometimes referred to as the Islamic State (IS)) and aligned forces began a major offensive in northern Iraq against the Iraqi government, following earlier clashes that had begun in December 2013.

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Operation Airborne Dragon

Operation Airborne Dragon was a part of Operation Northern Delay in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Operation al-Shabah

Operation al-Shabah (lit) was launched in May 2013 by the Iraqi Army, with the stated aim of severing contact between the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the al-Nusra Front in Syria by clearing militants from the border area with Syria and Jordan.

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Operation Opera

Operation Opera (מבצע אופרה‎‎.), also known as Operation Babylon, was a surprise Israeli air strike carried out on 7 June 1981, which destroyed an Iraqi nuclear reactor under construction 17 kilometers (10.5 miles) southeast of Baghdad.

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Outline of Iraq

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Iraq: Iraq – sovereign country located in Western Asia.

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Overview of 21st-century propaganda

Since the end of the 20th century, propaganda has evolved significantly.

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Political positions of Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton, the nominee of the Democratic Party for president of the United States in 2016, has taken positions on political issues while serving as First Lady of Arkansas (1979–81; 1983–92), First Lady of the United States (1993–2001); as U.S. Senator from New York (2001–2009); and serving as the United States Secretary of State (2009–2013).

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Popular Mobilization Forces

The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), also known as the People's Mobilization Committee (PMC) and the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) (الحشد الشعبي Al-Hashd Al-Sha'abi), is an Iraqi state-sponsored umbrella organization composed of some 40 militias that are mainly Shia Muslim groups, but also including Sunni Muslim, Christian, and Yazidi individuals as well. The popular mobilization units have fought in nearly every major battle against ISIL. It has been called the new Iraqi Republican Guard after it was fully reorganized in early 2018 by its Commander in Chief Haider al-Abadi. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued “regulations to adapt the situation of the Popular Mobilization fighters,” giving them ranks and salaries equivalent to other branches of the Iraqi military.

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Private Security Company Association of Iraq

The Private Security Company Association of Iraq (PSCAI) was a not-for-profit organization formed and maintained to discuss and address matters of mutual interest and concern to the industry conducting private security functions in Iraq.

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Report to Congress on the Situation in Iraq

The Report to Congress on the Situation in Iraq (sometimes referred to as the Petraeus Report) was a two-part report released on September 10, 2007 by General of the Multinational force in Iraq David H. Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker on progress by the Iraqi government in the ongoing Iraq War.

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Richard Roth (journalist)

Richard Roth (born 1955) is an American journalist, a CNN correspondent who covers the United Nations.

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Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: صدام حسين عبد المجيد التكريتي; 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was President of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003.

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Saladin Governorate

The Saladin or Salah ad Din Governorate (صلاح الدين, Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn) is a governorate in Iraq, north of Baghdad.

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Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen

No description.

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Shaibah Air Base

Shaibah Air Base is a former Iraqi Air Force airfield in the Basrah Governorate of Iraq.

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Siege of Amirli

The Siege of Amirli was a siege of the predominantly Shi'ite Turkmen town of Amirli in Iraq by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) during the 2014 Iraq conflict.

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Siege of Sadr City

The Siege of Sadr City was a blockade of the Shi'a district of northeastern Baghdad carried out by U.S. and Iraqi government forces in an attempt to destroy the main power base of the insurgent Mahdi Army in Baghdad.

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Siege of Saqlawiyah

The Siege of Saqlawiyah was a siege of the town of Saqlawiyah (north of Fallujah, 50 km west of Baghdad) by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS or ISIL) during the Iraqi Civil War.

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Sovereignty Council (Iraq)

The Sovereignty Council of Iraq is a presidential council.

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Sunnistan, Shiastan and Kurdistan

It has been proposed by international powers that Iraq and Syria be divided into Sunnistan, Shiastan and Kurdistan.

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Syrian Desert campaign (May–July 2017)

The Syrian Desert campaign (May–July 2017) is a military operation of the Syrian Army that initially started along the highway from Damascus to the border with Iraq against rebel forces during the Syrian Civil War.

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Tariq Ali

Tariq Ali (Punjabi, طارق علی; born 21 October 1943) is a British Pakistani writer, journalist, historian, filmmaker, political activist, and public intellectual.

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Team Media War

The Team Media War (TMW)(فريق الاعلام الحربي) is a government organizationaffiliated with the Popular Mobilization Forces and the Iraqi Council of Ministers was founded after ISIS entered Mosul and after the declaration of Jihad from the religious authority Ali al-Sistani.

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Three Whom God Should Not Have Created: Persians, Jews, and Flies

Three Whom God Should Not Have Created: Persians, Jews, and Flies (Arabic: ثلاثة كان على الله ان لا يخلقهم: الفرس، اليهود والذباب) is an anti-Iranian and antisemitic Iraqi government pamphlet widely published during the era of Saddam Hussein.

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Tikrit

Tikrit (تكريت Tikrīt, ܬܓܪܝܬ) sometimes transliterated as Takrit or Tekrit, is a city in Iraq, located northwest of Baghdad and southeast of Mosul on the Tigris River.

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Timeline of Gulf War (1990–1991)

The timeline of the Gulf War details the dates of the major events of the 1990–91 war, which began with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990 and concluded after the Liberation of Kuwait by Coalition forces and Iraq agreeing to United Nations' demands on 28 February 1991.

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Timeline of the Iraq War (2014)

The Timeline of the Iraq War (2014) covers the Iraq War (2014–present) during 2014.

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Umm Qasr Port

Umm Qasr Port is Iraq's only deep water port, part of the city of Umm Qasr.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1111

United Nations Security Council resolution 1111, adopted unanimously on 4 June 1997, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including Resolution 986 (1995) which established the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, extended the provisions of that resolution relating to Iraqi oil sales for a further 180 days to meet the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1129

United Nations Security Council resolution 1129, adopted on 12 September 1997, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995) and 1111 (1997) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council decided that the provisions of Resolution 1111 would remain in force, but permitted special provisions to allow Iraq to sell petroleum in a more favourable time frame.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1134

United Nations Security Council resolution 1134, adopted on 23 October 1997, after recalling resolutions 687 (1991), 707 (1991), 715 (1991), 1060 (1996) and 1115 (1997) on the monitoring of Iraq's weapons programme, the Council demanded that Iraq co-operate with weapons inspection teams from the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) and expressed its intention to impose travel bans on Iraqi officials in the event of non-compliance.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1143

United Nations Security Council resolution 1143, adopted unanimously on 4 December 1997, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997) and 1129 (1997) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, extended provisions relating to Iraqi oil sales for a further 180 days to meet the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1153

United Nations Security Council resolution 1153, adopted unanimously on 20 February 1998, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997), 1129 (1997) and 1143 (1997) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, extended provisions relating to Iraqi oil sales for a further 180 days to meet the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people and decided to permit the import of up to 5.256 billion United States dollars in Iraqi oil and oil products, up from the previous 2 billion.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1154

United Nations Security Council resolution 1154, adopted unanimously on 2 March 1998, after reaffirming Resolution 687 (1991) and all other relevant resolutions, the Council endorsed a memorandum of understanding signed between the Secretary-General Kofi Annan and the Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq, Tariq Aziz.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1175

United Nations Security Council resolution 1175, adopted unanimously on 19 June 1998, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997), 1129 (1997), 1143 (1997), 1153 (1998) and 1158 (1998) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council noted that Iraq was unable to export petroleum or petroleum products sufficient to produce US$5.256 billion worth of oil and authorised countries to provide Iraq with equipment to allow it to meet that sum.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1194

United Nations Security Council resolution 1194, adopted unanimously on 9 September 1998, after reaffirming resolutions 687 (1991), 707 (1991), 715 (1991), 1060 (1996), 1115 (1997) and 1154 (1998) concerning Iraq's weapons programme, the Council condemned Iraq's decision to suspend co-operation with the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1210

United Nations Security Council resolution 1210 was adopted unanimously on 24 November 1998, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997), 1129 (1997), 1143 (1997), 1153 (1998) and 1175 (1998) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1242

United Nations Security Council resolution 1242, adopted unanimously on 21 May 1999, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997), 1129 (1997), 1143 (1997), 1153 (1998), 1175 (1998) and 1210 (1998) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products sufficient to produce up to US$5.256 billion worth of oil for a further 180 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1281

United Nations Security Council resolution 1281, adopted unanimously on 10 December 1999, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997), 1129 (1997), 1143 (1997), 1153 (1998), 1175 (1998), 1210 (1998), 1242 (1999), 1266 (1999), 1275 (1999) and 1280 (1999) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products sufficient to produce up to US$5.256 billion worth of oil for a further 180 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1302

United Nations Security Council resolution 1302, adopted unanimously on 8 June 2000, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997), 1129 (1997), 1143 (1997), 1153 (1998), 1175 (1998), 1210 (1998), 1242 (1999), 1266 (1999), 1275 (1999), 1280 (1999), 1281 (1999) and 1293 (2000) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid for a further 180 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1330

United Nations Security Council resolution 1330, adopted unanimously on 5 December 2000, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1111 (1997), 1129 (1997), 1143 (1997), 1153 (1998), 1175 (1998), 1210 (1998), 1242 (1999), 1266 (1999), 1275 (1999), 1280 (1999), 1281 (1999), 1293 (2000) and 1302 (2000) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid for a further 180 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1352

United Nations Security Council resolution 1352, adopted unanimously on 1 June 2001, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1284 (1999) and 1330 (2000) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid until 3 July 2001.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1360

United Nations Security Council resolution 1360, adopted unanimously on 3 July 2001, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1284 (1999), 1330 (2000) and 1352 (2001) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid for a further 150 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1382

United Nations Security Council resolution 1382, adopted unanimously on 29 November 2001, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1284 (1999), 1352 (2001) and 1360 (2001) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid for a further 180 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1409

United Nations Security Council resolution 1409, adopted unanimously on 14 May 2002, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1284 (1999), 1352 (2001), 1360 (2001) and 1382 (2001) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid for a further 180 days and approved a list of revised sanctions against the country.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1443

United Nations Security Council resolution 1443, adopted unanimously on 25 November 2002, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1284 (1999), 1352 (2001), 1360 (2001), 1382 (2001) and 1409 (2002) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1447

United Nations Security Council resolution 1447, adopted unanimously on 4 December 2002, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 986 (1995), 1284 (1999), 1352 (2001), 1360 (2001), 1382 (2001) and 1409 (2002) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, extended provisions relating to the export of Iraqi petroleum or petroleum products in return for humanitarian aid for an additional 180 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1454

United Nations Security Council resolution 1454, adopted on 30 December 2002, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 661 (1991), 986 (1995), 1284 (1999), 1352 (2001), 1360 (2001), 1382 (2001), 1409 (2002) and 1447 (2002) concerning the Oil-for-Food Programme, the Council adjusted the list of restricted goods (Goods Review List) and procedures for its implementation under the Oil-for-Food Programme.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1472

United Nations Security Council resolution 1472, adopted unanimously on 28 March 2003, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 661 (1991), 986 (1995), 1409 (2002) and 1454 (2002) concerning the provision of humanitarian aid to the Iraqi people, the Council approved adjustments to the Oil-for-Food Programme giving the Secretary-General more authority to administer the programme for the following 45 days.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1538

United Nations Security Council resolution 1538, adopted unanimously on 21 April 2004, after expressing concern about the administration and management of the Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq, the Council ordered an inquiry to investigate the matter.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1546

United Nations Security Council resolution 1546, adopted unanimously on 8 June 2004, after reaffirming previous resolutions on Iraq, the Council endorsed the formation of the Iraqi Interim Government, welcomed the end of the occupation and determined the status of the multinational force and its relationship with the Iraqi government.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1557

United Nations Security Council resolution 1557, adopted unanimously on 12 August 2004, after reaffirming previous resolutions on Iraq, particularly resolutions 1500 (2003) and 1546 (2004), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) for a further period of twelve months.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1618

United Nations Security Council resolution1618, adopted unanimously on 4 August 2005, after reaffirming resolutions on the situation in Iraq, including Resolution 1546 (2004), the Council condemned terrorist attacks that had taken place in Iraq and expressed its determination to combat terrorism.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1619

United Nations Security Council resolution1619, adopted unanimously on 11 August 2005, after reaffirming previous resolutions on Iraq, particularly resolutions 1500 (2003), 1546 (2004) and 1557 (2004), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) for a further period of twelve months.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1700

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1700, adopted unanimously on August 10, 2006, after recalling previous resolutions on Iraq, particularly resolutions 1500 (2003), 1546 (2004), 1557 (2004) and 1619 (2005), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) for a further period of twelve months until August 10, 2007.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1723

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1723, adopted unanimously on November 28, 2006, after recalling previous resolutions on Iraq, the Council extended the mandate of the multinational force until the end of 2007.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1936

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1936, adopted unanimously on August 5, 2010, after recalling all previous resolutions on the situation in Iraq, including resolutions 1500 (2003), 1546 (2004), 1557 (2004), 1619 (2005), 1700 (2006), 1770 (2007), 1830 (2008) and 1883 (2009), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) for a further period of 12 months, until July 31, 2011.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1956

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1956, adopted unanimously on December 15, 2010, after recognising positive developments in Iraq since the adoption of 661 (1990), the Council terminated UN supervised arrangements for the Development Fund for Iraq with effect from June 30, 2011.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1957

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1957, adopted unanimously on 15 December 2010, after recognising positive developments in Iraq since the adoption of 661 (1990), the Council lifted sanctions relating to weapons of mass destruction, long-range ballistic missiles, and the acquisition of nuclear weapons.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2001

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2001, adopted unanimously on July 28, 2011, after recalling all previous resolutions on the situation in Iraq, including resolutions 1500 (2003), 1546 (2004), 1557 (2004), 1619 (2005), 1700 (2006), 1770 (2007), 1830 (2008), 1883 (2009) and 1936 (2010), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) for a further period of 1 year.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2110

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2110 is a United Nations Security Council resolution adopted unanimously by the United Nations Security Council on 24 July, 2013, extending the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq until 31 July, 2014 as stipulated in several previous resolutions (Resolution 1550 (2003), Resolution 1546 (2004), Resolution 1557 (2004), Resolution 1619 (2005), Resolution 1700 (2006), Resolution 1770 (2007), Resolution 1830 (2008), Resolution 1883 (2009), Resolution 1936 (2010), Resolution 2001 (2011), Resolution 2061 (2012) and Resolution 2107 (2013).) The resolution signaled its intention to review the original mandate, as stipulated in UNSC resolution 2061 within twelve months.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 699

United Nations Security Council resolution 699, adopted unanimously on 17 June 1991, after recalling Resolution 687 (1991) and noting the report by the Secretary-General it requested, the Council, acting under Chapter VII, confirmed that the International Atomic Energy Agency and United Nations Special Commission have the authority to undertake weapons inspections in Iraq and to remove, destruct or render the weapons harmless.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 707

United Nations Security Council resolution 707, adopted unanimously on 15 August 1991, after recalling Resolution 687 (1991) and hearing representations from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and United Nations Special Commission, the Council, acting under Chapter VII, condemned Iraq for violations and non-compliance of Resolution 687 (1991) and extended powers to the Special Commission and IAEA.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 712

United Nations Security Council resolution 712, adopted on 19 September 1991, after recalling resolutions 661 (1990), 686 (1991), 687 (1991), 688 (1991), 692 (1991), 699 (1991), 705 (1991) and 706 (1991), the Council, acting under Chapter VII, reaffirmed and discussed provisions of Resolution 706 and called for international co-operation.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 986

United Nations Security Council resolution 986, adopted unanimously on 14 April 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on Iraq and noting the serious humanitarian situation with the Iraqi civilian population, the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, established a mechanism whereby Iraqi oil exports would finance humanitarian aid to the country, which later became known as the Oil-for-Food Programme.

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United States Forces – Iraq

United States Forces – Iraq (USF-I) was an American military sub-unified command, part of U.S. Central Command.

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Use of chemical weapons in the Iraqi Civil War

Use of chemical weapons in the Iraqi Civil War by ISIL has been confirmed by the OPCW and US defense officials.

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Water supply and sanitation in Iraq

Water supply and sanitation in Iraq is characterized by poor water and service quality.

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White Flags

White Flags (الرايات البيض) is an active insurgent group in northern Iraq opposed to the Iraqi government.

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Widad Akrawi

Widad Akreyi is a health expert and human rights activist of Kurdish ancestry.

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.gov

The domain name gov is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet.

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15 February 2003 anti-war protests

On 15 February 2003, there was a coordinated day of protests across the world in which people in more than 600 cities expressed opposition to the imminent Iraq War.

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1936 Iraqi coup d'état

The 1936 Iraqi coup d'état, also known as the Bakr Sidqi coup was the first military coup in modern Iraq (and actually the first military coup among Arab countries), initiated by general Bakr Sidqi in order to otherthrow Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi.

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1959 Mosul uprising

The 1959 Mosul Uprising was an attempted coup by Arab nationalists in Mosul who wished to depose the then Iraqi Prime Minister Abd al-Karim Qasim, and install an Arab nationalist government which would then join the Republic of Iraq with the United Arab Republic.

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2000 world oil market chronology

*January 7: Energy companies and countries around the world report that they have passed into the year 2000 without significant problems from the "Y2K Bug".

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2005 in Iraq

Events in the year 2005 in Iraq.

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2007 Balad aircraft crash

The 2007 Balad aircraft crash was a 9 January 2007 airplane incident involving an Antonov An-26 airliner, which crashed while attempting to land at the Joint Base Balad in Balad, Iraq, which was at that time operated by the United States Air Force.

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2008 in Iraq

Events in the year 2008 in Iraq.

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2011 Iran–Iraq cross-border raids

2011 Iran–Iraq cross-border raids were a series of operations, performed by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), against the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK), a Kurdish rebel group.

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2011 raid on Camp Ashraf

On April 8, 2011, the Iraqi Army launched a raid against the People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI or MKO), an Iranian opposition group based at Camp Ashraf.

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2012–13 Iraqi protests

The 2012–13 Iraqi protests started on 21 December 2012 following a raid on the home of Sunni Finance Minister Rafi al-Issawi and the arrest of 10 of his bodyguards.

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2013 Hawija clashes

The 2013 Hawija clashes relate to a series of violent attacks within Iraq, as part of the 2012–13 Iraqi protests and Iraqi insurgency post-U.S. withdrawal.

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2014 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2014.

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2015 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2015.

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2015–2018 Iraqi protests

The 2015–17 Iraqi protests started on 16 July 2015 in Baghdad and most of Iraqi cities, mainly in middle and southern provinces.

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2016 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2016.

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2017 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2017.

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2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict

The 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict occurred in and around the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, and began on 15 October 2017, shortly after the Iraqi Kurdistan referendum in 2017 held on September25.

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26 July 2007 Baghdad market bombing

The 26 July 2007 Baghdad market bombing were a truck bomb and rocket attack on a market in the Karada district of Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq, on 26 July 2007, killing almost 100 people.

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4th Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division

The 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division ("Raiders") is an inactive Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) of the United States Army.

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7th Field Artillery Regiment

The 7th Field Artillery Regiment is a United States Army field artillery regiment, whose lineage traces back to the early 20th century.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_Iraq

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