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  1. 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 the Mahdi Army, in addition to the Iraqi government alongside American-led coalition forces.

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  2. The Battle of Baghdad begun in February 2006 and continued until May 2008, for control of the capital city of Iraq. A combined force of Iraqi security forces and the allies including the U.S. Army fought against insurgents to retain control of the city during the sectarian civil war that engulfed the country in 2006. [6] [7] [8]

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  4. 2006–2008 civil war; 2007–2011: American withdrawal; 2011–2013: Iraqi insurgency. 2012–2013 protests; 2013–2017: Renewed full-scale war in Iraq. 2014–2021: American-led intervention; 2017–present: ISIL insurgency

  5. Mar 20, 2003 · The Iraq War. In March 2003, U.S. forces invaded Iraq vowing to destroy Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and end the dictatorial rule of Saddam Hussein. When WMD intelligence proved ...

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  6. Feb 17, 2012 · Iraqi Civil War (2006 2008) Published on February 17, 2012. DIA HAMID ©AFP. Golden dome destroyed, 2007. In the early morning of 22 February 2006, a large bomb explosion almost completely destroyed one of the most important Shiite shrines, the al-Askariya Mosque in Samarra (80 miles north-west of Baghdad), the burial place of two Imams ...

  7. PDF. This section traces the broad evolution of the Iraq war against Islamic State between 2013 and 2017 by identifying its main conflict episodes and by tracking key conflict factors across different periods of the civil war. These periods are connected, but also featured their own dynamics.

  8. The Iraqi Civil War was a civil war between the Iraqi government allied with the American-led coalition and various sectarian rebel groups from 2006 until 2008. Following the U.S. 2003 invasion of Iraq, intercommunal violence between Iraqi Sunni and Shi'a factions became prevalent and eventually...

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