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- Q17183365 abstract "Between 2006 and 2007, Iraq experienced a high level of sectarian violence. Some scholars and journalists state that the country was experiencing a civil war.Following the U.S.-launched 2003 invasion of Iraq, intercommunal violence between Iraqi Sunni and Shi'a factions became prevalent. In February 2006, the Sunni organization Al-Qaeda in Iraq bombed one of the holiest sites in Shi'a Islam - the al-Askari Mosque in Samarra. This set off a wave of Shi'a reprisals against Sunnis followed by Sunni counterattacks. The conflict escalated over the next several months until by 2007, the National Intelligence Estimate described the situation as having elements of a civil war. In 2008 and 2009, during the Sunni Awakening and the surge, violence declined dramatically. However, low-level strife continued to plague Iraq until the U.S. withdrawal in late 2011.Two polls of Americans conducted in 2006 found that between 65% to 85% believed Iraq was in a civil war; however, a similar poll of Iraqis conducted in 2007 found that 61% did not believe that they were in a civil war.In October 2006, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Iraqi government estimated that more than 370,000 Iraqis had been displaced since the 2006 bombing of the al-Askari Mosque, bringing the total number of Iraqi refugees to more than 1.6 million. By 2008, the UNHCR raised the estimate of refugees to a total of about 4.7 million (~16% of the population). The number of refugees estimated abroad was 2 million (a number close to CIA projections) and the number of internally displaced people was 2.7 million. The estimated number of orphans across Iraq has ranged from 400,000 (according to the Baghdad Provincial Council), to five million (according to Iraq's anti-corruption board). A UN report from 2008 placed the number of orphans at about 870,000. The Red Cross stated in 2008 that Iraq's humanitarian situation was among the most critical in the world, with millions of Iraqis forced to rely on insufficient and poor-quality water sources.According to the Failed States Index, produced by Foreign Policy magazine and the Fund for Peace, Iraq was one of the world's top 5 unstable states from 2005 to 2008. A poll of top U.S. foreign policy experts conducted in 2007 showed that over the next 10 years, just 3% of experts believed the U.S. would be able to rebuild Iraq into a "beacon of democracy" and 58% of experts believed that Sunni–Shiite tensions would dramatically increase in the Middle East.".
- Q17183365 combatant "'''".
- Q17183365 combatant "'''Public security:".
- Q17183365 combatant "*Army of the Men of the Naqshbandi Order".
- Q17183365 combatant "*Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq".
- Q17183365 combatant "*Islamic State of Iraq".
- Q17183365 combatant "*Kata'ib Hezbollah".
- Q17183365 combatant "*Promised Day Brigades".
- Q17183365 combatant "*Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation".
- Q17183365 combatant "----".
- Q17183365 combatant "Ansar al-Sunna".
- Q17183365 combatant "Badr Brigades".
- Q17183365 combatant "Iraqi Ba'ath PartyLoyalists".
- Q17183365 combatant "Iraqi security forces".
- Q17183365 combatant "Islamic Army of Iraq".
- Q17183365 combatant "Mahdi Army".
- Q17183365 combatant "Other Sunni insurgents and militia".
- Q17183365 combatant "Other coalition forces".
- Q17183365 combatant "Other militias".
- Q17183365 combatant "Peshmerga".
- Q17183365 combatant "Private Security Contractors".
- Q17183365 combatant "Rogue elements among the Iraqi security forces".
- Q17183365 combatant "Shi'a factions:".
- Q17183365 combatant "Shia tribes".
- Q17183365 combatant "Soldiers of Heaven".
- Q17183365 combatant "Sons of Iraq".
- Q17183365 combatant "Special Groups".
- Q17183365 combatant "Sunni factions:".
- Q17183365 combatant "Sunni tribes".
- Q17183365 combatant "United Kingdom".
- Q17183365 combatant "United States".
- Q17183365 combatant "al-Qaeda in Iraq".
- Q17183365 commander Q12231834.
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- Q17183365 notes "N.B.: The factional situation is complex; Sunni- and Shi'ite-linked militias have also fought amongst each other, and have colluded with government forces. Some casualties also linked to the crime activities and not due to the war. See the full text for details.".
- Q17183365 place Q1530.
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- Q17183365 result "* Eventual improvements in public security".
- Q17183365 result "* Presence of British and American troops in advise and assist roles until 2011".
- Q17183365 result "* Shi'a dominated governments formed after2005and2010elections".
- Q17183365 result "*4 million people displaced".
- Q17183365 result "*Tens of thousands of Iraqis killed".
- Q17183365 strength "----".
- Q17183365 strength "103,000".
- Q17183365 strength "618,000 (805,269Armyand 348,000Police)".
- Q17183365 strength "Awakening Councilmilitias".
- Q17183365 strength "Badr Organisation: 20,000".
- Q17183365 strength "Coalition".
- Q17183365 strength "Contractors".
- Q17183365 strength "Foreign Mujahedeen: 1,300".
- Q17183365 strength "Iraqi Security Forces".
- Q17183365 strength "Mahdi Army: 60,000(2003-2008)".
- Q17183365 strength "Soldiers of Heaven: 1,000".
- Q17183365 strength "Special Groups: 7,000 (2011)".
- Q17183365 strength "Sunni Insurgents: 70,000 (2003-2007)".
- Q17183365 strength "~49,700 current".
- Q17183365 strength "~7,000".
- Q17183365 thumbnail Ethnoreligious_Iraq.svg?width=300.
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- Q17183365 wikiPageExternalLink 67oped20phillips.txt.
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