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Part of the Northern Iraq offensive, Global War on Terrorism

An American F/A-18C Hornet aboard the USS George H.W. Bush prior to the launch of operations over Iraq
Date11 September 2014 – present (9 years, 8 months and 3 days)
Location
Syria
Result

Ongoing

  • U.S. airstrikes on Islamic State positions
  • Multinational humanitarian effort
  • 2 American journalists executed;[46] Expansion of intervention[47]
Belligerents

 United States


Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria Syrian Kurdistan


Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan[2]


 Iraqi Kurdistan


Kurdistan Workers' Party[4]


Assyrian people Assyrian Forces


Humanitarian support

With military aid:
Without military aid:

Iraq Iraq
Supported by:

Military aid:

Islamic State[33]

File:IAILogo.png Islamic Army in Iraq[35]

Sunni Islamist militias[37]


Iraqi Ba'ath Party loyalists[38][39][40]


al-Nusra Front (alleged limited involvement)[43]
Commanders and leaders

Barack Obama
Lloyd Austin
Andrew J. Loiselle


Masoud Barzani
Jaafar Sheikh Mustafa
Mustafa Said Qadir


Iraq Fuad Masum
Iraq Nouri al-Maliki
Iraq Haider al-Abadi


Iran Qasem Soleimani

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri[38]
File:IAILogo.png Ismail Jubouri

Ali Hatem al-Suleiman
Strength

United States:

United Kingdom: Reconnaissance, cargo aircraft
France: Cargo aircraft Canada: 100 troops[22]

Islamic State: 8,000[52]–15,000[53] Army of the Men of the Naqshbandi Order: 5,000+[54][55]
Islamic Army in Iraq: 10,400 (2007)[56]

Free Iraqi Army: 2,500[57]
Casualties and losses
1 American soldier wounded[44]
100+Iraqi/500+Kurdish casualties
2 American civilians (James Foley and Steven Sotloff) executed[58]

Unknown number of fighters killed

  • 162 vehicles
  • 21 weapons systems[59]

In the summer of 2014, in response to gains made by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS/ISIL/Islamic State) in Iraq, United States President Barack Obama began to deploy U.S. military forces to Iraq to defend American assets and to advise Iraqi government forces. In August 2014, the U.S. military began an aerial campaign directed against radical Islamists in northern Iraq. In addition to military efforts, the United States has also mounted a considerable humanitarian effort aimed towards assisting ethnic minorities in northern Iraq who are under the threat of genocide by ISIS.

In August, when asked about a possible timetable for U.S. involvement in Iraq, President Barack Obama told reporters that "this is going to be a long-term project".[60] The military effort subsequently expanded to protect Iraqi infrastructure and provide air cover to Iraqi troops. Since the expansion and commencement of American airstrikes against the Islamic State, Kurdish and Iraqi forces have been able to reverse significant extremist advances and retake control of the Mosul Dam, the largest in Iraq. American president Barack Obama announced on 10 September 2014 that he authorized the United States to begin airstrikes in Syria; he also announced that the amount of airstrikes in Iraq will increase.[61]

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