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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.
It seems that all religions are steeped in death and violence towards other faiths at one time or another.
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.
He wanted to be different than his parents after he realized he caused so much violence.
Violence caused by gangs like the bloods and the crips.
Neither. Al-Qaeda caused 9-11, but Al-Qaeda was operating out of Afghanistan. Iraq had nothing to do with 9-11.
Iraq did not invade Turkey. Iraq invaded Kuwait which caused the Gulf War.
no, they hate everyone with a passion. i know it is stupid.
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Most if the deaths in Iraq were caused by bombs,vehicle carshes and explosions
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