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Iraqi and National
* National Iraqi Alliance
** Iraqi National Accord-led by Iyad Allawi
* Iraqi National Accord
Several leading Republicans who would occupy high positions in the George W. Bush administration publicly urged President Clinton in February 1998 to recognize the Iraqi National Congress ( INC ) as the provisional government of Iraq.
* Iraqi National Congress
Iraqi National Guard troops with a PK machine gun mounted on a Ford Ranger
The Iraqi Republican Guard and Fedayeen emulated tactics of the Somali National Alliance with limited success, but were outmatched by Coalition armour and aviation.
* the umbrella group Iraqi National Congress
* the Iraqi National Accord
The Iraqi National Congress ( Arabic: المؤتمر الوطني العراقي Al-Moutammar Al-Watani Al -' Iraqi ) is an umbrella Iraqi opposition group led by Ahmed Chalabi.
As a result of the growing difficulties within INC, the United States began seeking out other opponents who could threaten the Iraqi regime, such as the Iraqi National Accord ( INA ), headed by Iyad Allawi.
" ( Borger, et al., 2003 ) Eventually a governing council, including Chalabi was set up, but when it came time to choose an interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, head of rival Iraqi National Accord, was chosen.
In May 2004, the United States military raided the residences of Iraqi National Congress members now living in Iraq.
In preparation for the December 2005 Iraqi election, INC broke with the United Iraqi Alliance and formed its own multi-ethnic coalition, the National Congress Coalition.
* Ahmed Chalabi and the Iraqi National Congress timeline posted at the Center for Cooperative Research's website
* Iraqi National Congress timeline at the Stakeholder website ( operated by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee )
* Iraqi National Congress official INC website
* Iraqi National news agency
The PUK contested the 1992 elections for the Kurdistan National Assembly, and the party list acquired 423, 682 votes of the total of 957, 469 valid votes cast-giving the PUK commanding majority in three of Iraqi Kurdistan four governorates.

Iraqi and Accord
Legislators from the Iraqi Accord Front, Sadrist Movement and Islamic Virtue Party all opposed the bill.
* http :// www. wifaq. com / Iraqi National Accord official website ( Arabic )
* http :// www. wifaq. com / index_e. html Iraqi National Accord official website ( English )
In March 1975, Iraq signed the Algiers Accord in which it recognized a series of straight lines closely approximating the thalweg ( deepest channel ) of the waterway, as the official border, in exchange for which Iran ended its support of the Iraqi Kurds.
250 Iraqis attended this meeting, and five of these Iraqis were selected by Garner ’ s administration as the core leaders of the new Iraqi government: Masood Barzani was appointed as head of the Kudistan Democratic Party, Jalal Talbani as head of the rival Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Abdul Aziz Al Hakim was appointed as the leader of the Supreme Assembly for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, Ahmad Chalabi was chosen to represent the Iraqi National Congress and Iyad Allawi was appointed as the leader of the Iraqi National Accord.
* Iraqi Accord Front, a Sunni Arab led Iraqi political coalition
A former Ba ' athist, Allawi helped found the Iraqi National Accord, which today is an active political party.
In December 1990, Allawi announced the existence of the Iraqi National Accord ( INA ).
Category: Iraqi National Accord politicians
In exile, he joined the Iraqi National Accord opposition group ( led by his brother-in-law Ayad Allawi ).
Category: Iraqi National Accord politicians
Category: Iraqi National Accord politicians
# The Iraqi National Accord,
In December 2003, the Washington Post reported, Iyad Allawi and Nouri Badran, two members of the Interim Governing Council and Iraqi National Accord officials, flew to the US to discuss details of setting up a new secret service with the help of the CIA.

Iraqi and Arabic
Americans experienced this in Vietnam and during the US invasion of Iraqi and occupation, where shortages of Arabic speaking interpreters and translators hindered both civil and military operations.
Most geographers, including those of the Iraqi government, discuss the country's geography in terms of four main zones or regions: the desert in the west and southwest ; the rolling upland between the upper Tigris and Euphrates rivers ( in Arabic the Dijlis and Furat, respectively ); the highlands in the north and northeast ; and the alluvial plain through which the Tigris and Euphrates flow.
According to researcher May Oueida's thesis on the speech, he adopted a theme of successfully bridging the different sounds of Egyptian, Syrian, and Iraqi Arabic, and rose to a classical Arabic without losing or boring his audience.
Tammuz is the month of July in Iraqi Arabic and Levantine Arabic ( see Arabic names of calendar months ), and references to Tammuz appear in Arabic literature from the 9th to 11th centuries AD.
The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan ( PUK ) ( Kurdish: یەکێتیی نیشتمانیی کوردستان / Yeketî Niştîmanî Kurdistan, Arabic: الاتحاد الوطني کوردستان Al-Ittihad Al-Watani Kurdistan ) is a Kurdish political party in Iraqi Kurdistan.
His choice of name relates especially to the rebirth element of the myth of Adonis ( also called " Tammuz " in Arabic ), which was an important theme in mid-20th century Arabic poetry, chiefly amongst followers of the " Free Verse " ( الشعر الحر ) movement founded by Iraqi poet Badr Shakir al-Sayyab.
The first direct Arabic translation from the original tablets was made in the 1960s by the Iraqi archeologist Taha Baqir.
* Iraqi Arabic, the colloquial form of Arabic spoken in Iraq.
The Mandaeans were originally native speakers of Mandaic, a Semitic language that evolved from Eastern Middle Aramaic, before switching to colloquial Iraqi Arabic and Modern Persian.
* Nawa TV, an Iraqi TV station broadcasting in Arabic and Kurdish
The music of Iraq or Iraqi music, ( Arabic, موسيقى عراقية, also known as the Music of Mesopotamia ) encompasses the music of a number of ethnic groups and musical genres.
Edzard Lutz describes it as " the traditional Arabic political term for Israel ", stating it is used in Arabic ( particularly Iraqi ) international documents, Describing its use in Jordan, Joseph Nevo includes it as part of " Arab rhetoric and its traditional reluctance to use the term ' Israel '".

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