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US-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
Part of the War against the Islamic State (Operation Inherent Resolve), the War in Iraq (2013–2017), Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present), and the War on terror
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An American F/A-18C Hornet aboard USS George H.W. Bush prior to the launch of operations over Iraq in 2014.
Date 15 June 2014 – 9 December 2021
(7 years, 5 months, 3 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result

Coalition and Iraqi victory

  • Tens of thousands of ISIL fighters killed
  • 14,616 U.S. and allied airstrikes on ISIL positions in Iraq
  • Heavy damage dealt to ISIL forces; military defeat in Iraq
  • Iraq declares military victory against ISIL on 9 December 2017
  • Low-intensity ISIL insurgency following December 2017
  • Multinational humanitarian and arming of ground forces efforts
  • Ongoing U.S.–led Coalition advising and training of Iraqi and Kurdish ground forces
  • U.S.-led coalition forces begin discussing a withdrawal from Iraq following March 2020
  • U.S. maintains limited military presence, approximately 2,500 U.S. military personnel remain in Iraq as of December 2021, providing assistance, advice and training to Iraqi forces
  • Coalition ends combat mission in December 2021, but remain in an advisory and assistance capacity
Territorial
changes
Iraqi government forces regain control of all parts of Iraq previously controlled by ISIL
Belligerents

Coalition of foreign countries:
Seal of Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve.svg CJTF–OIR


Local forces:
 Iraq

  • Iraqi Armed Forces
  • ISOF
  • IrAF
  • Nineveh Plain Protection Units
  • Peshmerga
Islamic State Of Iraq and The Levant
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Strength
  • 5,000–10,000 (UN Security Council 2019 report)


  • 28,600–31,600 (2016 US Defense Department estimate)

Around 100,000 fighters (according to Kurdistan Region Chief of Staff.)
At least a few hundred tanks

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Casualties and losses

United States United States:

  • 69 soldiers killed (including non-hostile)
  • 2 HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters crashed
  • 1 F-15 damaged

France France:

  • 1 soldier killed (possibly in Syria)

United Kingdom United Kingdom:

  • 1 servicemen killed
  • 2 civilians executed

Canada Canada

  • 1 soldier killed, 3 wounded (friendly fire)

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia:

  • 3 border guards killed

 Turkey

  • 4 Turkish soldiers wounded

70,000+ killed (end of 2017)
32,000+ targets destroyed or damaged (including Syria; 2/3 of targets were hit in Iraq) (per Coalition sources)

  • 164 tanks
  • 388 HMMWVs
  • 2,638 pieces of oil infrastructure
  • 1,000+ fuel tanker trucks

Estimated 6,000+ civilians killed by Coalition airstrikes in Iraq
At least 28,000 civilians killed by ISIL in Iraq, with potentially up to 20 thousand more. (per Iraqi Body Count)(UN)

Over 550,000 civilians displaced

In 2014, the United States and other countries started a military effort in Iraq. This was in response to a group called the Islamic State (IS or ISIL) that was taking over parts of Iraq. The goal was to help the Iraqi government fight against ISIL.

On June 15, 2014, then-U.S. President Barack Obama sent American forces to Iraq. They went to check on the Iraqi army and see how big of a threat ISIL was. This mission was part of a larger effort known as Operation Inherent Resolve.

How the Fight Against ISIL Began

In August 2014, ISIL launched a major attack in northern Iraq. To help stop them, the United States began sending weapons to the Kurdish Peshmerga forces on August 5. A few days later, on August 8, the U.S. started launching airstrikes against ISIL.

Many other countries joined the U.S. in these airstrikes. These air attacks worked together with ground troops from the Kurdish and Iraqi governments. By December 2017, ISIL had lost all the land it once controlled in Iraq.

Helping Iraqi Forces

Besides direct military action, the group of countries led by the U.S. gave a lot of help to the Iraqi Security Forces. This help included training soldiers, sharing important information, and providing staff. By March 2019, the cost of this support was about $3.5 billion. Over 189,000 Iraqi soldiers and police officers received training from these international forces.

Changes and Withdrawal

In January 2020, the Iraqi parliament asked U.S. troops to leave Iraq. This request came after a U.S. airstrike killed some important Iraqi and Iranian leaders. Following this, the United Kingdom and Germany also decided to reduce their troops in Iraq.

Canada also moved some of its troops from Iraq to Kuwait. However, French and Australian forces in Iraq did not agree with a full withdrawal at that time. By August 2020, the United Nations estimated that more than 10,000 ISIL fighters were still in Iraq and Syria.

The Mission Today

The main combat mission of the international group in Iraq officially ended in December 2021. However, some U.S. troops are still in Iraq. Their job now is to advise, train, and help the Iraqi security forces. They continue to support Iraq in fighting the ongoing ISIL insurgency, including providing air support and military aid.

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See also

  • History of Iraq
  • International Conferences on Peace and Security in Iraq (2014)
  • Spillover of the Syrian Civil War
  • February 2015 Egyptian airstrikes in Libya
  • Opération Chammal – included French operation against ISIL
  • Operation Shader – included UK operation against ISIL
  • Operation Okra – included Australian operation against ISIL
  • Operation Impact – included Canadian operation against ISIL
  • American-led intervention in Syria
  • Military intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
  • Iranian intervention in Iraq (2014–present) – separate Iranian operation against ISIL
  • Genocide of Yazidis by ISIL
  • Persecution of Christians by ISIL
  • Iraqi insurgency (2011–2013)
  • Overseas interventions of the United States
  • Fall of Mosul
  • Salahuddin campaign (2014–15)
  • First Battle of Tikrit
  • Siege of Amirli
  • Battle of Baiji (October–November 2014)
  • Battle of Ramadi (2014–15)
  • Battle of Baiji (2014–15)
  • Sinjar offensive
  • Second Battle of Tikrit (March–April 2015)
  • Anbar offensive (2015)
  • List of wars and battles involving ISIL
  • American-led intervention in the Syrian civil war, for the closely related operations in Syria
  • Iraq War, for the war beginning in 2003 and ending in 2011
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