The question as posed is awkward. There is no violence between Iraq and al-Qaeda, rather there is violence perpetrated by al-Qaeda in Iraq and countered by the Iraqi Army, the Peshmerga, other militias, and, formerly, the US-led coalition.
Al-Qaeda violence started when al-Qaeda members poured into Iraq midway through 2003. It has not ceased.
The two main Islamic factions involved in the sectarian violence in Iraq are the Shi'ites and Sunnis. This conflict is primarily driven by historical religious and political divisions, exacerbated by power struggles and external influences. The violence has led to significant instability and suffering in Iraq over the years.
NO Northern ireland is the answer
In Iraq, people traditionally organize politically by their religious group. As a result, there have been numerous confrontations between Iraq's diverse population for political advantages. Among these conflicts exists a conflict between Sunni Arabs and Shiite Arab, especially near Baghdad where the neighborhoods are evenly mixed between them.
the Americans have been in Iraq for 7 years
In Iraq, people traditionally organize politically by their religious group. As a result, there have been numerous confrontations between Iraq's diverse population for political advantages. Among these conflicts exists a conflict between Sunni Arabs and Shiite Arab, especially near Baghdad where the neighborhoods are evenly mixed between them.
The relationship between Iraq and the Kurds has been historically strained due to disputes over territory, resources, and political autonomy. The Kurds have sought greater independence and self-governance within Iraq, leading to conflicts and tensions with the central government. However, there have been efforts to improve relations in recent years through political negotiations and power-sharing agreements.
No good solutions have been identified. If they had been, gang violence would have been eliminated.
The status of women in Iraq is complex and varies depending on factors such as region, ethnicity, and religion. While progress has been made in terms of women's rights and representation, they still face challenges such as gender-based violence, discrimination, and limited access to education and employment opportunities. Efforts are ongoing to address these issues and promote gender equality in Iraq.
It has been difficult to rebuild Iraq due to the dominance of Al Qaeda in Iraq. With terrorism happening every day, their is no stop to mass destruction and the corrupt government has given up its hopes of rebuilding Iraq.
Iraq has been called Iraq through most of the modern period.
None at the present time. US has withdrawn its troops. At the height of hostilities there were close to 175,000 US troops in Iraq, during the surge of 2007. The number of Iraqi troops is unknown, but estimated to have been between half and three quarters of a million. Probably most of them were involved in the defense of Iraq.
There have been a great many major events that have taken place in Iraq. These events include the Iraq war.