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dbpedia:Iraq_spring_fighting_of_2004
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The Iraq Spring Fighting of 2004 (April 4, 2004 – June 24, 2004) was a series of operational offensives and various major engagements during the Iraq War. It was a turning point in the war: before, the conflict was simply US/Coalition versus insurgents, but the Spring Fighting marked the entrance of militias and religiously based (Shi'a and Sunni) militant Iraqi groups, such as the Mahdi Army into the arena of conflict.
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Iraq Spring Fighting of 2004
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14,800 deserted Other coalition forces: U.S.: Iraqi security forces: 107 wounded 217 killed; 16 killed; 1 captured; 150 killed; 2,500 wounded
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Mahdi Army United Kingdom 22pxBa'ath Loyalists Coalition Forces: 22pxAl-Qaeda in Iraq Australia Poland Multinational forces in Iraq Insurgent Forces: United States Islamic Army in Iraq (largest Sunni militia) Ansar-ul-Sunnah (spin-off from Ansar-ul-Islam) 1920 Battalions (Sunni Islamists with an Iraq focus) Other insurgent groups and militias Spain New Iraqi Army Mujahin Army in Iraq, Army of Muhammad (peace and blessins on him) (both Sunni Islamists with professional military experience)
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dbpedia:Abu_Musab_al-Zarqawi dbpedia:John_Abizaid dbpedia:Muqtada_al-Sadr
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2004-06-24Z 2004-04-04Z
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dbpedia:Iraq_War
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dbpedia:Iraq
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(Major strategic gains by insurgents, U.S. manages to retain control of at least 60% of the country) Indecisive
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35,000 200,000
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