ix Al-­Askari Mosque (Golden Mosque) Bombing (February 22, 2006) Ambassadors to Iraq, U.S. (Chronological Order) John D. Negroponte (2004–2005) Zalmay M. Khalilzad (2005–2007) Ryan C. Crocker (2007–2009) Christopher R. Hill (2009–2010) James F. Jeffrey (2010–2012) Arab Spring (December 18, 2010–­December 2012) Arrowhead Ripper, Operation (June 19–­August 19, 2007) Atrocities, U.S. Haditha Incident (November 19, 2005) Mahmudiyah Incident (March 12, 2006) Baath Party Baghdadi, Abu Bakr al-­ (c. 1971–) Bremer, Lewis Paul, III (1941–) Bush, George Walker (1946–) Bush Doctrine Casualties, Operation Iraqi Freedom Cheney, Richard Bruce (1941–) Co­ali­tion Provisional Authority Commanders, Multi-­National Force–­Iraq (or United States Forces–­Iraq) (Chronological Order) Ricardo S. Sanchez (2004) George W. Casey Jr. (2004–2007) David H. Petraeus (2007–2008) (see Commander, CENTCOM entry) Raymond T. Odierno (2008–2010) Lloyd J. Austin III (2010–2011) Commanders, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) (Chronological Order) Tommy Franks (2000–2003) John P. Abizaid (2003–2007) William J. Fallon (2007–2008) Martin E. Dempsey (2008) David H. Petraeus (2008–2010) John R. Allen (2010) (No Further Information) James Mattis (2010–2013) Commands, U.S. and Co­ali­tion Military Multi-­National Force–­Iraq (United States Forces–­Iraq) Multi-­National Security Transition Command–­Iraq (MNSTC-­I) U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Contractors Blackwater USA Halliburton Private Security Firms Detention Operations, Co­ali­tion Abu Ghraib Camp Bucca Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp Doctrine, Counterinsurgency Doctrine, Insurgency Fallujah, First ­ Battle of (April 4–­May 1, 2004) List of Entries
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