Military intervention against ISIL
Military intervention against ISIL |
Part of the Syrian Civil War, Spillover of the Syrian Civil War, Iraqi Civil War (2014–present), Libyan Civil War (2014–present), Boko Haram insurgency, Insurgency in the North Caucasus, Moro conflict and Sinai insurgency
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Top: Two U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft flying over northern Iraq.
Left: F-22 Raptor refueling before a strike in Syria. Right: Peshmerga special forces gathered near Syria. Middle: An American F/A-18C Hornet aboard USS George H.W. Bush prior to the launch of operations over Iraq. Bottom: Map of the situation in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
as of January 2017.
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Date |
13 June 2014 – present
(2 years, 7 months, 1 week and 6 days) |
Location |
Iraq, Syria, Libya, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the North Caucasus and Southeast Asia |
Status |
- Airstrikes on ISIL and al-Qaeda positions in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Nigeria and Afghanistan
- Multinational humanitarian efforts
- Arming and supporting local ground forces
- Millions of civilians in Iraq and Syria flee their homes sparking a refugee crisis
- Terrorist attacks in Paris (Jan 2015 and Nov 2015) and Brussels (Mar 2016)
- Thousands of civilians executed by ISIL forces in Iraq and Syria
- ISIL lost 40% of its territory in Iraq
- ISIL controlled around 50% of Syria by late May 2015
- Emergence of independently-governed Kurdish regions
- ISIL lost all of its territory in Libya
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Belligerents |
Intervening in Syria and Iraq: CJTF–OIR United States (also intervening in Libya and Cameroon) Australia Canada Belgium Denmark France Germany Italy Turkey Netherlands Jordan Morocco United Kingdom
Iran
Intervening in Syria only:
Support:
RSII coalition: Russia (airstrikes) Syria Iran Iraq
Hezbollah
Local forces:
Egyptian-led
intervention: (in Libya) Egypt Libya
Nigerian-led
intervention: (Boko Haram joined ISIL in 2015) Nigeria Cameroon Chad Niger Burundi United States See also: American military intervention
Algeria
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