How to use in-sentence of “iraq”:
+ The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was first confirmed to have spread to Iraq in February 2020.
+ In the past, Iraq used chemical weapons to kill people.
+ In 2007 she went to work for the “The New York Times”, where she wrote about Iraq and France.
+ They play their matches in Iraq at various grounds.
+ The March 2003 invasion of Iraq was led by United StatesAmerican, British, Australian, Danish and Polish forces.
+ When soldiers stationed in Iraq sent emails asking for her posters and calendars, Verónica’s managers sent the soldiers 5000 posters.
+ He served as President of Iraq from 2005 to 2014.
+ International Atomic Energy Agency and its former Director General, Mohamed ElBaradei, were both awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on 7 October 2005 for their role in trying to prevent the invasion of Iraq by a US-led coalition of troops.

Example sentences of “iraq”:
+ He later helped command efforts against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2014–15.
+ Bush added more American troops to Iraq to speed up the war.
+ The Persian Gulf War, sometimes just called the Gulf War, was a conflict between Iraq and 34 other countries, led by the United States.
+ It was commonly called the “Persian Gulf War” until Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990.
+ There were over 60,000 Mandaeans in Iraq in the early 1990s.
+ Since 1980, Iraq has been in every game despite the Iraq War.
+ Wamar Medical Services works with NATO, the United States Department of State, and the International Office for Migration to bring medical care to Iraq and Afghanistan.
+ He was the nom de guerre for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant governor for territories held by the organization in Syria.
+ Iraq is thought to be especially vulnerable to the epidemic due to being weakened by the Iraq war and United Nations sanctions, by sectarian conflict and the rise of Islamic State over the past three decades.
+ In 1991, the United States fought a war with Iraq called the First Gulf War or Operation Desert Storm.
+ Saddam later put Uday in charge of the National Olympic Committee of IraqIraqi Olympic Committee and the Iraq Football Association.
+ He later helped command efforts against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2014–15.
+ Bush added more American troops to Iraq to speed up the war.
More in-sentence examples of “iraq”:
+ He left Granada in 1321 and began to travel through the Middle East, to Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
+ Mamasani an ancient tribe with numerous sub-tribes live in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and other countries.
+ Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
+ He presented evidence that Iraq was hiding weapons of mass destruction.
+ It started with the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq on August 2, 1990.
+ He was Ad interiminterim President of the Governing Council of Iraq in 2003.
+ As part of the cease-fire agreement, Iraq agreed to get rid of all poison gas and germ weapons, and to allow UN observers to inspect the sites.
+ Her 2003 album, “American Life” reached #1 in many countries but it was criticized by some, as it was against war in Iraq and sold 5 million copies.
+ The Iraq National Library and Archive is the national library of Iraq and a national archive.
+ The Iraq Museum, lately known as the National Museum of Iraq, is a history museum in Baghdad, Iraq.
+ She also examined the impact the US-led invasion of Iraq had on the fight against al-Qaeda.
+ He represented Iraq at the 2016 AFC U-23 Championship.
+ Begin’s most significant acts as Prime Minister include officially declaring Jerusalem the Capital citycapital of Israel, imposing Israeli law on the Golan Heights destroying Saddam Hussein’s nuclear reactor in Iraq controversially leading Israel through the early stages of the 1982 Lebanon War and most famously signing the Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty.
+ He flourished under Al-Ma’moun in Baghdad, Iraq through 813-833 AD, and died around 840 AD.
+ In 2004, he co-chaired the Iraq Intelligence Commission.
+ Other issues included health care, the Iraq War, the war on terrorism, and energy independence.
+ More recently, in September 2015, the United States said that the terrorist group ISISThe Islamic State in Iraq and Syria was making and using sulfur mustard in Syria and Iraq.
+ The Bush Doctrine is usually used to describe how Bush invaded Iraq in what is known as pre-emptive war.
+ Saddam Hussein, leader of Iraq through April 2003, was born there; he considered it his hometown.
+ Together, Iraq and Kuwait had 20 percent of the world’s known oil reserves.
+ It has campaigned against the War in Afghanistan war in Afghanistan and the Iraq War.
+ He believed that Iraq helped terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda.
+ From 2000 until his retirement in 2003, Lieutenant General DeLong was Second-in-command to General Tommy Franks who as Commander of United States Central Command was in charge of the war on terror including Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
+ On 26 July 2016, Hamel was murdered during the 2016 Normandy church attack by two Muslim men pledging allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant while he celebrated Mass in his church.
+ In the 12th century BC, the first speakers of Aramaic started to live in what is now Syria, Iraq and eastern Turkey.
+ Pakistan is heir to one of the most ancient civilzations in the world along with Iraq and Egypt, and it is only to be expected that its languages, too, have ancient roots.
+ It referred to as the Chilcot report by the news media, the document stated that Saddam Hussein was not an urgent threat and that the Iraq War was not necessary.
+ The protest against the Iraq war changed this situation a bit, favouring SPD and Greens.
+ Iraq has been represented by the National Olympic Committee of Iraq since 1948.
+ They face religious persecution and expulsion from their ancient home in Iraq by the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the LevantIslamic State.
+ Murad IV recaptured Iraq and the Caucasus from Persia.
+ They ruled Iraq between 1968 and the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
+ He did not like the political turmoil in Pakistan, so he moved to Iraq and finally to England.
+ He was a prominent member of the Interim Iraq Governing Council, which was established following the overthrow of the Saddam Hussein regime by the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
+ Domestic repression inside Iraq grew worse, and Saddam’s sons, Uday Hussein and Qusay Hussein, became increasingly powerful and carried out a private reign of terror.
+ This was the start of an exciting life filled with adventure in Africa, Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula.
+ After the Iraq war in 2003 and the collapse of the Saddam Hussein regime, the library was burned.
+ Tagore’s last trips abroad were his visits to Iran and Iraq in 1932, and to Ceylon in 1933.
+ Army officers, including some with the Ba’ath party, came to power in Iraq in a military coup in 1963.
+ Reports by the “Sydney Morning Herald” suggested that “napalm” has been used in the Iraq War by US forces.
+ Between 1979 to 2003, he was the Vice President of Iraq during the Saddam Hussein regime.
+ Traumatic brain injury has become one of the most common types of injuries in soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
+ May has also dealt with the war in Iraq and Syria.
+ In September 2004 he appeared before the United States Congress to testify that the intelligence used to show Iraq had WMDs was wrong.
+ The US invasion of Iraq and the War on Terrorism, its attempts to stifle Iran and North Korea’s nuclear plans, and its other actions have been denounced as human rights violations and attempts to run roughshod over the sovereignty of smaller nations.
+ Paratroopers landed in the far north of Iraq and a few soldiers attacked from the sea, but most invaded from Kuwait in the south.
+ On March 8, 2003, International Women’s Day, on the eve of the Iraq War, Alice Walker, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Terry Tempest Williams were arrested with 24 others for crossing a police line.
+ The conflict between two Muslim groups in Iraq had already led to other bombings.
+ The flag of Iraq in green Kufic script, centered on the white stripe.
+ The capital of Iraq is Baghdad.
+ He left Granada in 1321 and began to travel through the Middle East, to Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
+ Mamasani an ancient tribe with numerous sub-tribes live in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and other countries.
+ Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
