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Survey published in 2008
World Health Organization reported the results of the "Iraq Family Health Survey" published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The study surveyed 9,345
Iraq_Family_Health_Survey
Casualties of conflict from 2003 to 2011
estimates of the number of Iraq War casualties ranging from 151,000 violent deaths as of June 2006 (per the Iraq Family Health Survey) to 1,033,000 excess deaths
Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
as other household surveys such as the Iraq Living Conditions Survey and the Iraq Family Health Survey. The 2007 ORB survey of Iraq War casualties estimated
Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties
Lancet_surveys_of_Iraq_War_casualties
Fact-finding mission
The Iraq Survey Group (ISG) was a fact-finding mission sent by the multinational force in Iraq to find the weapons of mass destruction alleged to be possessed
Iraq_Survey_Group
2007 and 2008 estimates
figures. Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties Iraq Family Health Survey "More than 1,000,000 Iraqis murdered" Archived 2021-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
ORB survey of Iraq War casualties
ORB_survey_of_Iraq_War_casualties
Middle Eastern conflict (2006–2008)
The Iraqi civil war was an armed conflict from 2006 to 2008 between various sectarian Shia and Sunni armed groups, such as the Islamic State of Iraq and
Iraqi_civil_war_(2006–2008)
Research and development of biological weapons in Iraq
Hussein (1937–2006) began an extensive biological weapons (BW) program in Iraq in the early 1980s, despite having signed (but not ratified until 1991) the
Iraqi biological weapons program
Iraqi_biological_weapons_program
2003–2011 conflict in Iraq
"Iraq Family Health Survey" Archived 31 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine New England Journal of Medicine 31 January 2008 "Greenspan admits Iraq was
Iraq_War
Iraqi doctor and politician
of Health for Karbala before being appointed to the post of Health Minister. In January 2008 he reported the results of the Iraq Family Health Survey of
Salih_al-Hasnawi
Sectarian and anti-government warfare in American-occupied Iraq
The Iraqi insurgency lasted from 2003 until 2011, beginning shortly after the 2003 American invasion deposed longtime leader Saddam Hussein, and lasting
Iraqi_insurgency_(2003–2011)
that the Iraq Family Health Survey (IFHS) suggests a higher (albeit declining) child mortality rate in the Kurdistan Region than elsewhere in Iraq during
International sanctions against Iraq
International_sanctions_against_Iraq
US wartime propaganda campaign
the Iraqi Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party or members of the Revolutionary Command Council; among them were some of Hussein's family members
Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards
Most-wanted_Iraqi_playing_cards
Overview and topical guide
the Iraq War List of private contractor deaths in Iraq Iraq Family Health Survey (2008) Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties (2004, 2006) Iraq Body
Outline_of_the_Iraq_War
Efforts to rebuild Iraqi infrastructure since the Iraq War
Investment in post-invasion Iraq refers to efforts to rebuild the infrastructure of Iraq since the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. The responsibility of the
Investment in post-invasion Iraq
Investment_in_post-invasion_Iraq
Series of related conflicts since the 2003 invasion of Iraq
The Iraqi conflict is a series of violent events that began with the 2003 American-led invasion of Iraq and deposition of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein
Iraqi_conflict
Offensively and genocidally used chemical weapons
The Iraqi chemical weapons program was an aspect of the country's pursuit of weapons of mass destruction until the 1990s. In violation of the Geneva Protocol
Iraqi chemical weapons program
Iraqi_chemical_weapons_program
United States-led military command in Iraq from 2004 to 2009
Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I), often referred to as the Coalition forces, was a U.S.-led military command during the Iraq War from 2004 to 2009.
Multi-National_Force_–_Iraq
Opposition to the Iraq War significantly occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by a United States–led coalition
Opposition_to_the_Iraq_War
21st century international controversy
hostilities of the Gulf War, Iraq repeatedly violated 16 different UNSC resolutions from 1990 to 2002. The Iraq Survey Group interviewed regime officials
Legality_of_the_Iraq_War
Iraq actively researched weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and used chemical weapons from 1962 to 1991, after which its chemical weapons stockpile was
Iraq and weapons of mass destruction
Iraq_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
The 2003 invasion of Iraq led by the U.S., which toppled Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and his Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, was the decisive event that
Iranian involvement in the Iraq War
Iranian_involvement_in_the_Iraq_War
Joint resolution of the US Congress
Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002, informally known as the Iraq Resolution, was a joint resolution passed by the
Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002
Authorization_for_Use_of_Military_Force_Against_Iraq_Resolution_of_2002
Armed Conflict in the Middle East
The War in Iraq (2013–2017) was an armed conflict between Iraq and its allies and the Islamic State. Following December 2013, the insurgency escalated
War_in_Iraq_(2013–2017)
Military invasion led by the United States
The 2003 invasion of Iraq was the first stage of the Iraq War. The invasion began on 20 March 2003 and lasted just over one month, including 26 days of
2003_invasion_of_Iraq
the United States-led Iraq Survey Group (ISG) failed to find any of the alleged stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq that were used as a rationale
WMD conjecture after the 2003 invasion of Iraq
WMD_conjecture_after_the_2003_invasion_of_Iraq
Largest disclosure in United States military history
deaths were due to the Iraq war increasing mortality. Another study by the World Health Organization called the Iraq Family Health Survey estimated 151,000
Iraq_War_documents_leak
2003–2004 transitional US-led government of Iraq
Iraq came under United States military occupation following the invasion of the country on 20 March 2003 by U.S.-led Coalition forces that marked the fall
Coalition Provisional Authority
Coalition_Provisional_Authority
the United Kingdom's military operations in Iraq were conducted between the start of the invasion of Iraq on 19 March 2003 and the withdrawal of the last
British involvement in the Iraq War
British_involvement_in_the_Iraq_War
Part of the Iraq War
After the 2003 invasion of Iraq was completed and the regime of Saddam Hussein was toppled in May 2003, an Iraqi insurgency began that would last until
2003–2006 phase of the Iraqi insurgency
2003–2006_phase_of_the_Iraqi_insurgency
2011–13 sectarian violence in Iraq following the US invasion and withdrawal
The Iraqi insurgency was an insurgency that began in late 2011 after the end of the Iraq War and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, resulting in
Iraqi_insurgency_(2011–2013)
2003–2004 provisional government of Iraq
The Iraqi Governing Council (IGC) was the provisional government of Iraq from 13 July 2003 to 1 June 2004. It was established by and served under the United
Iraqi_Governing_Council
American bombardment of Fallujah, Iraq
Fallujah began in April 2003, one month after the beginning of the invasion of Iraq. In April 2003 United States forces fired on a group of demonstrators who
Fallujah_during_the_Iraq_War
2002 phrase from Donald Rumsfeld
February 12, 2002, about the lack of evidence linking the government of Iraq with the supply of weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups. Rumsfeld
There_are_unknown_unknowns
examples include the exodus of Iraqi Jews and the flight of Iraqi Kurds. The Iraqi invasion of Iran in 1980 and the ensuing Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988) triggered
Refugees_of_Iraq
Americans viewed Iraq as a threat to world peace and expressed support for the U.S. using military force to remove Hussein from power. Surveys conducted after
Public opinion in the United States on the invasion of Iraq
Public_opinion_in_the_United_States_on_the_invasion_of_Iraq
about 2,000 troops to the Persian Gulf to take part in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Polish soldiers had been present in the region since July 2002 and combat
Polish involvement in the Iraq War
Polish_involvement_in_the_Iraq_War
Early 2000s diplomatic crisis
In the Iraq disarmament crisis of the early 2000s, Iraq, led by president Saddam Hussein, was pressured by the United States and its other adversaries
Iraq_disarmament_crisis
Iraq began in December 2007 with the end of the Iraq War troop surge of 2007 and was mostly completed by December 2011, bringing an end to the Iraq War
Withdrawal of United States troops from Iraq (2007–2011)
Withdrawal_of_United_States_troops_from_Iraq_(2007–2011)
Military actions against the Islamic State
Syrian civil war and the War in Iraq (2013–2017), in response to its rapid territorial gains from its 2014 invasion of Iraq, widely condemned executions
War_against_the_Islamic_State
2004 battle of the Iraq War
offensive of the Iraq War that began on 7 November 2004 and lasted about six weeks. A joint military effort of the United States, the Iraqi Interim Government
Second_Battle_of_Fallujah
Web-based effort to chronicle casualties of the U.S. invasion and war in Iraq
Iraq War. Infobox there has the most up-to-date casualty figures. Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties ORB survey of Iraq War casualties Iraq Family
Iraq_Body_Count_project
2006 US war crimes in Iraq
occupation of Iraq, involving the gang-rape and murder of 14-year-old Iraqi girl Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi and the murder of her family on 12 March 2006
Mahmudiyah_rape_and_murders
The cost of the Iraq War following the 2003 invasion of Iraq is often contested, as academics and critics have noted many expenditures not represented
Financial cost of the Iraq War
Financial_cost_of_the_Iraq_War
Aspect of the Iraq War
The occupation of Iraq began on 20 March 2003, when the United States invaded with a military coalition to overthrow Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and
Occupation of Iraq (2003–2011)
Occupation_of_Iraq_(2003–2011)
2006 execution of former Iraqi president
Tikrit, on 31 December and was buried near the graves of other family members. Kurds in Iraqi Kurdistan marked the period from 30 December 2006 to 1 January
Execution_of_Saddam_Hussein
2002–2011 series of demonstrations
late 2002 and continuing after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, large-scale protests against the Iraq War were held in many cities worldwide, often coordinated
Protests_against_the_Iraq_War
Part of the invasion of Iraq
Baghdad in early April 2003, as part of the invasion of Iraq. Three weeks into the invasion of Iraq, Coalition Forces Land Component Command elements, led
Battle_of_Baghdad_(2003)
2007 mass shooting in Iraq
by the United States government to provide security services in Iraq, shot at Iraqi civilians, killing 17 and injuring 20 in Nisour Square, Baghdad,
Nisour_Square_massacre
Ongoing low-scale insurgency in Iraq
lost its territorial control in the War in Iraq, during which IS and allied White Flags fought the Iraqi military (largely backed by the United States
Iraqi insurgency (2017–present)
Iraqi_insurgency_(2017–present)
National museum of Iraq
The Iraq Museum (Arabic: المتحف العراقي) is the national museum of Iraq, located in Baghdad. The Iraq Museum contains relics from the Mesopotamian, Abbasid
Iraq_Museum
Conspiracy theory originating from the United States
federal government alleging that a secretive relationship existed between Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and the pan-Islamist militant organization al-Qaeda
Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations
Saddam_Hussein_and_al-Qaeda_link_allegations
2009 British public inquiry into the Iraq War
The Iraq Inquiry (also referred to as the Chilcot Inquiry after its chairman, Sir John Chilcot) was a British public inquiry into the nation's role in
Iraq_Inquiry
American military unit
of Iraq under the U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement. USF–I replaced the previous commands Multi-National Force – Iraq, Multi-National Corps – Iraq, and
United_States_Forces_–_Iraq
U.S. claims and arguments for invading Iraq
invasion of Iraq, the Iraq War, and subsequent hostilities. The George W. Bush administration began actively pressing for military intervention in Iraq in late
Rationale_for_the_Iraq_War
Sequence of events in the US invasion of Iraq
major events during the Iraq War, following the 2003 invasion of Iraq. March 20: The United States begins the invasion of Iraq; coordinating a satellite-guided
Timeline_of_the_Iraq_War
Politically motivated euphemism for French fries
Iraq. Although some restaurants around the nation adopted the renaming, the term became unpopular, in part due to decreasing popularity of the Iraq War
Freedom_fries
Dubious evidence used to justify the Iraq War
weapon. Prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, many questioned the validity of the claim. After the invasion, the Iraq Survey Group determined that the best explanation
Iraqi_aluminum_tubes
Coalition against the Islamic State
the Northern Iraq offensive (June 2014) of the Islamic State (ISIL), as part of Operation Inherent Resolve. At the invitation of the Iraqi government,
US-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
US-led_intervention_in_Iraq_(2014–2021)
Human rights issues from 1979 to 2003
Under the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, Iraq's human rights record was considered one of the worst in the world. Secret police, state terrorism, torture
Human rights in Ba'athist Iraq
Human_rights_in_Ba'athist_Iraq
the Iraq War on 5 June 2003, shortly after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. As part of the Multi-National Force – Iraq, they engaged in combat with Iraqi insurgents
Ukrainian involvement in the Iraq War
Ukrainian_involvement_in_the_Iraq_War
2006 battle in the Iraq War
fought during the Iraq War from March 2006 to November 2006, for control of Ramadi, the capital of the Al Anbar Governorate in western Iraq. A joint US military
Battle_of_Ramadi_(2006)
1991–2003 overview of the events leading to the Iraq War
George W. Bush, actively pressed for military action against Iraq, claiming that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction
Prelude_to_the_Iraq_War
the Iraq War. They resulted in tens of thousands of casualties throughout the country, killing and wounding civilians and combatants alike. Many Iraqi insurgents
List of bombings during the Iraq War
List_of_bombings_during_the_Iraq_War
2008 incident in Baghdad, Iraq
George W. Bush during a joint press conference with Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad, Iraq. Bush quickly ducked, avoiding being hit by either
George W. Bush shoe-throwing incident
George_W._Bush_shoe-throwing_incident
2003 Iraq War photograph
covered head. The photo has been portrayed as an iconic photograph of the Iraq War, "the defining image of the scandal" and "symbol of the torture at Abu
The_Hooded_Man
Aspect of 2003–2011 Iraq War
deaths of 35 militiamen; over 500 were reported killed by the Iraqi Ministry of Health. Mahdi Army members still maintained control over many of the slum
Siege_of_Sadr_City
2005 battle of the Iraq War
conducted by the United States Marine Corps, against insurgent positions in Iraq's northwestern Anbar province, which ran from 8 May 2005 to 19 May 2005. It
Battle_of_Al-Qa'im_(2005)
shootdowns and accidents during the Iraq War includes incidents with Coalition and civilian aircraft during the Iraq War. According to media reports, 129
List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Iraq War
List_of_aviation_shootdowns_and_accidents_during_the_Iraq_War
is a list of coalition military operations of the Iraq War, undertaken by Multi-National Force – Iraq. The list covers operations from 2003 until December
List of coalition military operations of the Iraq War
List_of_coalition_military_operations_of_the_Iraq_War
2003 speech by U.S. President George W. Bush
operations in Iraq have ended. In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed ... because the regime [of Iraqi dictator Saddam
Mission_Accomplished_speech
2003 U.S. military operation in the Iraq War
Saddam Hussein, the deposed president of Iraq, was captured by the United States military in the town of Ad-Dawr, Iraq, on 13 December 2003. The military operation
Capture_of_Saddam_Hussein
Series of air-to-ground attacks during the Iraqi insurgency
in Al-Amin al-Thaniyah, New Baghdad, during the Iraqi insurgency which followed the invasion of Iraq. On April 5, 2010, the attacks received worldwide
July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike
July_12,_2007,_Baghdad_airstrike
151,000 Iraqis have died. The study by the Iraq Family Health Survey Study Group involved a survey of Iraqi homes and estimated the number of violent deaths
2008_in_Iraq
Iraq's health has deteriorated to a level not seen since the 1950s, said Joseph Chamie, former director of the U.N. Population Division and an Iraq specialist
Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War
Humanitarian_crises_of_the_Iraq_War
Pact signed in 2008
The U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement (official name: Agreement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq On the Withdrawal of
U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement
U.S.–Iraq_Status_of_Forces_Agreement
Australia joined a U.S.-led coalition in the Iraq War. Declassified documents reveal that the decision to go to war was taken primarily with a view to
Australia_in_the_Iraq_War
2003 briefing document for UK prime minister Tony Blair
Iraq – Its Infrastructure of Concealment, Deception and Intimidation (more commonly known as the Iraq Dossier, the February Dossier or the Dodgy Dossier)
Iraq_Dossier
Operation of the Iraq War
code-named Operation Vigilant Resolve, was an American-led operation of the Iraq War against militants in Fallujah as well as an attempt to apprehend or kill
First_Battle_of_Fallujah
Pre-war responses
describes international reactions to the prelude to Iraq War prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The positions of national on the war may have changed
International reactions to the prelude to the Iraq War
International_reactions_to_the_prelude_to_the_Iraq_War
The 2003 invasion of Iraq had unprecedented US media coverage, especially cable news networks. US media was largely uncritical of the war, with many viewers
Media coverage of the Iraq War
Media_coverage_of_the_Iraq_War
2004 American military scandal
During the early stages of the Iraq War, members of the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency committed a series of human rights violations
Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse
Military operation in Afghanistan
casualties emerged with people saying that at least 10 civilians from the same family were killed in the bombing since the start of the operation. Five soldiers
Operation_Medusa
Campaign during the Iraq War
States military, together with Iraqi security forces, and Sunni insurgents in the western Iraqi governorate of Al Anbar. The Iraq War lasted from 2003 to 2011
Anbar_campaign_(2003–2011)
Overview article
cooperation with the United Nations, based on surveys conducted in 2004, reported that a third of Iraqis were living in poverty, in spite of the rich natural
Damage to Baghdad during the Iraq War
Damage_to_Baghdad_during_the_Iraq_War
Iraqi defector
as part of an Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program. Alwan's allegations were subsequently shown to be false by the Iraq Survey Group's final
Curveball_(informant)
2004 report by the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
the pre-invasion claims about Iraqi WMD stockpiles and programs. The lead role in this search was played by the Iraq Survey Group (ISG), consisting of investigators
Senate Report on Iraqi WMD Intelligence
Senate_Report_on_Iraqi_WMD_Intelligence
Forged documents in the Iraq disarmament crisis
attempt made by Saddam Hussein in Iraq to purchase uranium in the form of yellowcake powder from Niger during the Iraq disarmament crisis. On the basis
Niger_uranium_forgeries
The U.S. rationale for the Iraq War has faced heavy criticism from an array of popular and official sources both inside and outside the United States.
Criticism_of_the_Iraq_War
US Congressional statement of policy
English Wikisource has original text related to this article: Iraq Liberation Act The Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 is a United States Congressional statement
Iraq_Liberation_Act
British government document about Iraq
Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Assessment of the British Government, also known as the September Dossier, was a document published by the British
September_Dossier
Military campaign following the September 11 attacks
the Iraq Family Health Survey. Opinion Research Business (ORB) poll conducted 12–19 August 2007 estimated 1,033,000 violent deaths due to the Iraq War
War_on_terror
Battle during the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq
2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade and Iraqi forces from 23 March to 2 April 2003 during the US-led invasion of Iraq. On the night of 24–25 March, the bulk
Battle_of_Nasiriyah
2006 operation by the Iraqi insurgency and Al-Qaeda
operation by the Iraqi insurgency and al-Qaeda in Iraq, planned in December 2005 as a push against American forces during the Iraq War. The goal was
Operation Desert Shield (2006)
Operation_Desert_Shield_(2006)
2003 Iraqi political event
2003, during the U.S. invasion of Iraq, a large statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos Square was destroyed by Iraqi civilians and United States Marines
Saddam Hussein statue destruction
Saddam_Hussein_statue_destruction
Organization for women's rights in Iraq
Women's Freedom in Iraq (OWFI; Arabic: منظـمة حرية المرأة في العراق) is an organization which campaigns in favour of women's rights in Iraq, and against political
Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq
Organization_of_Women's_Freedom_in_Iraq
The following lists events that happened during 2006 in Iraq. President: Jalal Talabani Prime Minister: Ibrahim al-Jaafari (until 20 May), Nouri al-Maliki
2006_in_Iraq
Siege and massacre at a Syriac Church in Baghdad, Iraq
On 31 October 2010, six suicide bombers of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) militant group stormed into the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral (a Syriac Catholic
2010_Baghdad_church_siege
Killings committed by U.S. marines in 2005
of United States Marines killed 25 unarmed Iraqi civilians. It occurred in the city of Haditha in Iraq's western province of Al Anbar. Among the dead
Haditha_massacre
Country in West Asia
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. Located within the Middle East, it is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south, Turkey
Iraq
Human rights in post-invasion Iraq have been a subject of concern and controversy since the 2003 U.S. invasion. Issues have been raised regarding the conduct
Human rights in post-invasion Iraq
Human_rights_in_post-invasion_Iraq
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