Iraqi insurgency | ||||||||
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Part of the Iraqi conflict (2003–present) | ||||||||
![]() U.S. and Kuwaiti troops unite to close the gate between Kuwait and Iraq after the last military convoy passed through on Dec. 18, 2011, signaling the end of Operation New Dawn and the beginning of the post-U.S. phase of the insurgency | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Sunni insurgent factions:
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Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
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Strength | ||||||||
Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation: 2,000–3,000
[2] Islamic Army in Iraq: 10,400 (2007) [3] Al-Qaeda: 1,000–2,000 [4] JRTN: 1,500-5,000 [5] |
Iraqi Security Forces 600,000 (300,000 Army and 300,000 Police) [6] Awakening Council militias – 30,000 [7] Contractors ~7,000 [8] [9] | |||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
919+ insurgents killed, 3,504 arrested |
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Iraqi insurgency | ||||||||
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Part of the Iraqi conflict (2003–present) | ||||||||
![]() U.S. and Kuwaiti troops unite to close the gate between Kuwait and Iraq after the last military convoy passed through on Dec. 18, 2011, signaling the end of Operation New Dawn and the beginning of the post-U.S. phase of the insurgency | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Sunni insurgent factions:
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Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
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Strength | ||||||||
Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation: 2,000–3,000
[2] Islamic Army in Iraq: 10,400 (2007) [3] Al-Qaeda: 1,000–2,000 [4] JRTN: 1,500-5,000 [5] |
Iraqi Security Forces 600,000 (300,000 Army and 300,000 Police) [6] Awakening Council militias – 30,000 [7] Contractors ~7,000 [8] [9] | |||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
919+ insurgents killed, 3,504 arrested |
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