Outline of the Iraq War

Overview and topical guide

The following outline is provided as an overview of, and topical guide to, the Iraq War.

Iraq War – a protracted armed conflict in Iraq lasting from 2003 to 2011, which began with the invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition that overthrew the Iraqi government of Saddam Hussein.[1][2] The conflict continued for much of the next decade as an insurgency emerged to oppose the coalition forces and the post-invasion Iraqi government. US troops were officially withdrawn in 2011.[3][4] The invasion occurred as part of the George W. Bush administration's war on terror following the September 11 attacks.[5][6]

Overview of articles

Top level overview articles

Changes in territorial control during the 2003 invasion of Iraq
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  • 2003 invasion of Iraq

Background to the Iraq War

Events leading up
to the Iraq War
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Historical background

Before 1990

1990–2001

Major overview subdivisions

Timelines

Years in Iraq

2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Participants of the Iraq War

Multi-National Force – Iraq

United States Marines escorting Iraqi prisoners of war to a holding area in the desert, 21 March 2003.[7]

March 2003 invasion forces

Other contributors

Iraq

Insurgent groups

Ba'athist insurgents

Sunni insurgents

Shi'a insurgents

Private militaries

Others

Prelude

Rationale for invasion

US Secretary of State Colin Powell, holding up a model vial of alleged weaponized anthrax during a February 2003 presentation at the United Nations.[8]

Media and communications of the Iraq War

Documents

Articles are sorted chronologically.

Public relations, propaganda and disinformation

Slogans, symbols and neologisms

Battles of the Iraq War

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Iraq War (Outline)
Timeline

Invasion (2003)

Post-invasion insurgency (2003–2006)

Civil war (2006–2008)

Insurgency (2008–2011)

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List of bombings during the Iraq War
indicates attacks resulting in over 100 deaths
§ indicates the deadliest attack in the Iraq War
This list only includes major attacks.
2003
1st Baghdad
2nd Baghdad
Najaf
3rd Baghdad
1st Nasiriyah
1st Karbala
2004
1st Erbil
Ashoura
1st Basra
1st Mosul
4th Baghdad
5th Baghdad
Karbala & Najaf
1st Baqubah
Kufa
Marez
2005
Suwaira bombing
1st Al Hillah
2nd Erbil
Musayyib
6th Baghdad
7th Baghdad
1st Balad
Khanaqin
2006
Karbala-Ramadi
1st Samarra
8th Baghdad
9th Baghdad
10th Baghdad
2007
11th Baghdad
12th Baghdad
13th Baghdad
14th Baghdad
15th Baghdad
2nd Al Hillah
1st Tal Afar
16th Baghdad
17th Baghdad
2nd & 3rd Karbala
2nd Mosul
18th Baghdad
Makhmour
Abu Sayda
2nd Samarra
19th Baghdad
Amirli
1st Kirkuk
20th Baghdad
21st Baghdad
§ Qahtaniya
Amarah
2008
22nd Baghdad
2nd Balad
23rd Baghdad
4th Karbala
24th Baghdad
Karmah
2nd Baqubah
Dujail
Balad Ruz
2009
25th Baghdad
26th Baghdad
Baghdad-Muqdadiyah
Taza
27th Baghdad
2nd Kirkuk
2nd Tal Afar
28th Baghdad
29th Baghdad
30th Baghdad
2010
31st Baghdad
32nd Baghdad
3rd Baqubah
33rd Baghdad
34th Baghdad
35th Baghdad
1st Pan-Iraq
36th Baghdad
37th Baghdad
2nd Pan-Iraq
38th Baghdad
39th Baghdad
40th Baghdad
2011
41st Baghdad
3rd Pan-Iraq
Karbala-Baghdad
42nd Baghdad
Tikrit
3rd Al Hillah
3rd Samarra
Al Diwaniyah
Taji
4th Pan-Iraq
43rd Baghdad
4th Karbala
44th Baghdad
2nd Basra
45th Baghdad

All battles are sorted in chronological order.

Invasion phase (2003)

First insurgency phase (2003–2006)

2003 battles

2004 battles

2005 battles

Civil war (2006–2008)

2006 battles

2007 battles

2008 battles

Second insurgency phase (2008–2011)

Economics of the Iraq War

Human rights and war crimes in the Iraq War

Casualties

Estimates of Iraqi casualties

White and red flags, representing Iraqi and American deaths respectively, sit in the grass quadrangle of The Valley Library on the campus of Oregon State University. (May 2008)

Chemical weapons

Disease

Ethnic and religious attacks

Attacks are sorted in chronological order.

2003 attacks

2004 attacks

2005 attacks

2006 attacks

2007 attacks

2008 attacks

2009 attacks

2010 attacks

2011 attacks

Hostages and kidnapping

Hostage-taking and kidnapping by insurgents

Hostage-taking and kidnapping by coalition forces

Prisons and torture

Infamous photo of Abdou Hussain Saad Faleh being tortured at Abu Ghraib prison, standing on a box with wires attached to his hands.[9]

Torture methods

Refugees and internal displacement

Violence

War crimes by U.S.-led coalition forces

War crimes are listed in roughly chronological order.

War crimes by the Iraqi Army

Other human rights topics

Law and the Iraq War

Case law

UK case law

US case law

Commissions, inquiries and reports

Unofficial commissions

Court-martials

International law

Resolutions, agreements and legislation

De-Ba'athification

United Nations Security Council resolutions (2003–2011)

Saddam Hussein

Governments, elections and referendums of the Iraq War

Governments

Governments of Iraq

Parliament of Iraq holding a meeting in the Baghdad Convention Center, December 2008

Governments of the United Kingdom

Governments of the United States

Elections and referendums

In Iraq

In the United Kingdom

In the United States

Protests against the Iraq War

Protests are sorted in chronological order.

Anti-Iraq War groups

Groups are sorted in alphabetical order.

Scandals and controversies of the Iraq War

Scandals and controversies are sorted in roughly chronological order.

American scandals and controversies

British scandals and controversies

Other scandals and controversies

Views on the Iraq War

Aftermath of the Iraq War

Aftermath in Iraq

  • Iraqi insurgency (2011–2013)
  • War in Iraq (2013–2017)
  • War against the Islamic State (2014–present)
  • American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
  • Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present)

Memorials

Lists of the Iraq War

See also

Contemporaneous conflicts in Iraq

References

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Patrick E. Tyler (21 March 2003). "A nation at war: The attack; U.S. and British troops push into Iraq as missiles strike Baghdad compound". The New York Times. p. B8.
  2. ^ Taddonio, Patrice (March 17, 2023). "The U.S.-led Invasion of Iraq, 20 Years Later". PBS Frontline.
  3. ^ Denselow, James (25 October 2011). "The US departure from Iraq is an illusion". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  4. ^ Jaffe, Greg (18 December 2011). "Last U.S. troops cross Iraqi border into Kuwait". The Washington Post. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
  5. ^ Garamone, Jim (19 September 2002). "Iraq Part of Global War on Terrorism, Rumsfeld Says". American Forces Press Service. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007.
  6. ^ Marsi, Federica (March 19, 2023). "How the US and UK tried to justify the invasion of Iraq". Al Jazeera.
  7. ^ "Defense.gov News Photos". U.S. Department of Defense. Archived from the original on December 19, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell Addresses the U.N. Security Council". The White House. February 5, 2003. Archived from the original on April 11, 2003.
  9. ^ "Torture scandal: the images that shamed America". The Guardian. May 2004. Archived from the original on 16 May 2018.

External links

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  • A timeline of the Iraq War – PBS NewsHour (March 7, 2023)
  • CPA Official Documents – official documents of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), archived at the University of North Texas
  • Iraq Body Count website
    • Iraq Body Count database
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Beginning of the Iraqi conflict
Background
Pre-1990
1990–2003
Rationale
Issues
Dossiers
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Overview
Key events
Invasion
(2003)
Occupation
(2003–2011)
Replacement
governments
Countries
Insurgent
groups
Sunni
groups
Shia
groups
Ba'ath
loyalists
Battles and operations
Operations
2003
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Invasion
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Related events
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Chemical
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Torture
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§ Other killings
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2003
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Prosecution
§ All attacks listed in this group were either committed by insurgents, or have unknown perpetrators
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