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Not to be confused between Gulf War and Iraq War

2014 American intervention in Iraq
Part of the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive

A F/A-18C Hornet aboard the USS George H.W. Bush prior to the launch of operations over Iraq
Date16 June 2014 - ongoing
LocationNineveh, Kirkuk, and Saladin provinces
Result
Belligerents

 United States

Supported by:


 Iraqi Kurdistan

Kurdistan Workers' Party

Supported by:


Iraq Iraqi government forces

Supported by:

Islamic State

File:IAILogo.png Islamic Army in Iraq

Sunni Islamist militias

Iraqi Ba'ath Party loyalists


Al-Nusra Front (alleged limited involvement)
Commanders and leaders
Barack Obama

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri
File:IAILogo.png Ismail Jubouri

Ali Hatem al-Suleiman
Strength

US:

UK: Reconnaissance, Cargo and Refueling aircraft

France: Cargo aircraft

Islamic State: 8,000–15,000 Army of the Men of the Naqshbandi Order: 5,000+
Islamic Army in Iraq: 10,400 (2007)

Free Iraqi Army: 2,500
Casualties and losses
Unknown

Hundreds of fighters killed

  • 4 APCs
  • 1 Howitzer team
  • 2 Mortar teams
  • 10 fighting vehicles
Iraqi insurgency
(2011–2013)
Timeline

indicates incidents resulting in over 100 deaths

In the summer of 2014, in response to the deteriorating conditions in Iraq, President Barack Obama began to deploy US forces to Iraq to safeguard American interests and to advise Iraqi government forces. In August 2014 the United States Military began an air campaign directed against radical Islamists in northern Iraq. In addition to military efforts, the United States has also mounted a considerable humanitarian effort aimed at beleaguered minorities in northern Iraq who are under the threat of extinction.

In August, when asked about a possible timetable for American involvement in Iraq the President told reporters that "This is going to be a long-term project".

Military aid

Former U.S. ambassador to Iraq and the U.N. Zalmay Khalilzad wrote on August 5 in the Washington Post that the United States is involved in “the direct supply of munitions to the Kurds and, with Baghdad’s agreement, the shipment of some Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program weapons to the Kurds.”

American ground forces

In July, President Obama announced that owing to the continuing violence in Iraq and the growing influence of non-state actors such as the Islamic State, the United States would be elevating its security commitment in the region. Aproximately 800 US troops secured American installations like the Embassy in Baghdad and the Consulate in Erbil as well as seizing control of strategic locations like the Baghdad airport.

The American troops also undertook a mission to "assess and to advise as they confront and the complex security situation on the ground.” Reports from these American units about the capabilities of the current Iraqi military have been consistently grim, viewing them as "compromised" by sectarian interests.

US Forces have been undertaking reconnaissance missions over northern Iraq, both by drone and F-18, since the early summer of 2014.

August air campaign

On August 7, global media widely quoted Kurdish and Iraqi government sources as saying that the United States had begun carrying out airstrikes against IS positions in northern Iraq, showing evidence of the strikes and their aftermath. The American government immediately denied the involvement of American warplanes.

President Obama meeting with his national security advisors on 7 August

On the evening of August 7, President Obama gave a live address to the Nation. He described the worsening conditions in Iraq and said that the plight of the Yazidis, a religious minority in northern Iraq threatened with extinction at the hands of the Islamic State, in particular had convinced him that American military action was necessary. The President said that he had ordered military action to protect American lives, protect minority groups in Iraq, and to stop a possible Islamic State advance on Erbil, the capital of the Kurdish Autonomous Region.

U.S. F/A-18 fighters bomb Islamic State artillery targets on August 8.

On August 8, U.S. F/A-18 fighters bombed Islamic State artillery units. Four U.S. fighters later bombed an Islamic State military convoy. Another round of U.S. airstrikes in the afternoon struck 8 Islamic State targets near Erbil. Armed drones as well as fixed wing aircraft were used in the U.S. attacks.

On August 9, American Forces again launched a series of 4 air attacks against Sunni fighters, this time primarily aimed at armored fighting vehicles. A combination of US warplanes and drones destroyed four armoured personnel carriers and at least one unarmored fighting vehicle near Sanjin, in northwestern Iraq.

On August 10, American forces launched a series of 5 air attacks against the Islamic State, which targeted armed vehicles as well as a mortar position. Assisted by these air attacks, Kurdish forces claimed to have recaptured the towns of Mahmour and Gweyr from Islamic State control. Additional Iraqi airstrikes conducted in Sinjar claim to have killed 45 ISIS militants and injured an additional 60 militants. The Kurdistan Regional Government said it had received heavy weaponry from the Baghdad federal government "and other governments" in the past few days.

Humanitarian efforts

Bottled water containers are loaded on a U.S. Air Force C-17 for an airdrop on August 8

The United States, supported by international partners, has undertaken a large humanitarian effort to support refugees stranded in northern Iraq with airdropped supplies. In particular, on August 7, 2 C-130s and 1 C-17 dropped tens of thousands of meals and thousands of gallons of drinking water to Yazidi refugees stranded in the Sinjar mountains by advancing IS-Forces.

On August 9, American planes again dropped humanitarian supplies over northern Iraq, this time 4,000 gallons of drinking water and 16,000 MREs.

Britain has supported American humanitarian efforts in Iraq with surveillance and refueling aircraft and drew up plans of making airdrops of their own. The first such airdrop was made on August 10.

France plans to contribute to ongoing humanitarian efforts in Iraq, in addition to offering asylum to Iraqi Christians fleeing the violence.

See also

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