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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.

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