IS IRAQ ARABIC FOR IRELAND?
Tags: IRAQ War, 2003-2011; CHARTS, diagrams, etc.
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- Iraq by the numbers. // American Conservative;12/4/2006, Vol. 5 Issue 23, p18
Several charts providing statistics related to the Iraq War, including strength of the U.S. troops in Iraq, death rate of the U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and the car bombs which exploded in Iraq from June 2004 are presented.
- Enlistment Papers for the Jihad. // Newsweek;4/28/2008, Vol. 151 Issue 17, p28
Three charts are presented which depict the flow of insurgents into Iraq, the ages of insurgents and their previous fields of work.
- Price tag for the Iraq war. // National Catholic Reporter;3/17/2006, Vol. 42 Issue 20, p8
A table providing data on the human and economic cost of the Iraq war as of March 7, 2006 is presented.
- BBC World Service: 35 Nation Poll on Iraq Questionnaire and Methodology. // World Public Opinion Poll - Topic of International Security;2006, p1
Several charts are presented, which depict the results of BBC World Service's 35 nation poll on the Iraq war, including the ouster of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, the methodology of the survey, and research partners.
- HOW LONG WAS THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR? // Newsweek;10/5/2009, Vol. 154 Issue 14, p62
A timeline diagram is presented which shows how long previous American wars have lasted when compared to the Iraq War and the war in Afghanistan.
- IS THE COALITION STILL WILLING? // Newsweek;12/7/2009, Vol. 154 Issue 23, p72
A chart is presented which shows the number of international troops which countries committed to the Iraq War and when those troops were formally withdrawn.
- WAR OF THE WONKS. // Mother Jones;Nov/Dec2007, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p38
A table is presented listing a number of U.S. political think tanks and the strategy professed for disengagement from the war in Iraq.
- U.S. Middle Class Mans U.S. Military. // Human Events;12/4/2006, Vol. 62 Issue 41, p3
Several charts are presented that list the demographic trends among military recruits in the U.S. before and after the 2003 Iraqi war.
- REGIONAL RISK PROFILE. // Middle East Monitor: The Gulf;Nov2003, Vol. 13 Issue 11, p1
The article reports that the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) is gearing up for a long-term role in Iraq following the end of the rule of Saddam Hussein. The U.A.E. is also likely to play a prominent aid role in Iraq, which will be welcomed by the Coalition Provisional Authority. The U.A.E. is...


