- 2005 in Iraq
Events
January
*
January 4 - GovernorAli Al-Haidri ,governor of Baghdad province , is assassinated along with two of hisbodyguard s.
*January 21 - A suicide car bomb blows up outside a Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad killing 14 worshipers and wounding 40.
*January 26 - 31 U.S. Marines are killed in a helicopter crash near theJordan border.
*January 27 - Iraq's expatriates start voting for theIraqi National Assembly election, 2005
*January 28 - Theinsurgency continues with several dozen Iraqi deaths. Seven U.S. soldiers killed, three in a helicopter crash.
*January 29 - About 17 people died fromcar bomb s on the eve of the elections. Arocket hit the U.S. Embassy compound insideBaghdad 's fortifiedGreen Zone , killing two people and wounding at least four. According to the embassy spokesman, all of them are Americans.
*January 30 - Iraq's interim presidentGhazi Yawer was one of the first people to vote in the Iraqi National Assembly election. Up to 15 British military personnel were killed in Iraq when an air force transport plane crashed northwest of Baghdad. Meanwhile, at least 35 people die in attacks at polling places.
*January 31 - Nine RAF personnel and one soldier are KIA after a British Hercules plane comes down 25 miles (40 km) north-west of Baghdad.February
*
February 4 -Paul Wolfowitz announces that 15,000 U.S. troops whose tours of duty had been temporarily extended will be withdrawn by the next month.
*February 7 - Twosuicide bomber s strike inMosul andBaquba , claiming at least 27 lives, mostly police recruits.
*February 8 - At least 21 people are killed in a blast at an Iraqi army recruitment centre inMuthenna airfield in west Baghdad.
*February 9 - At least nine Iraqis die including a correspondent for a U.S.-funded Arabic TV station.
*February 10 - At least 50 Iraqis are killed when rebels attack targets across the country. Meanwhile, the election results are postponed because of a limited recount.
*February 11 - More than 20 Iraqis are killed in attacks near aShia mosque and on a Baghdad bakery.
*February 12 - Acar bomb attack blast outside a hospital kills at least 17 people in the town ofMusayyib .
*February 13 - Limited election results are announced.
*February 17 - Full results are announced in the national legislative election. TheUnited Iraqi Alliance wins a slight majority.
*February 19 - At least 40 people are killed and more than 100 wounded in attacks by suicide bombers in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq during festival ofAshoura .
*February 22 - Two policemen and two civilians are killed and another 30 police are injured in a suicide attack against a convoy of security forces in Baghdad.
*February 24 - A car bombing attack in the Iraqi city ofTikrit reportedly kills up to 15 people. Another 25 are injured in an attack on a police station.
*February 25 - Three US troops are killed and eight others injured in a bomb explosion inTarmiyah just north of Baghdad.
*February 27 - Five people are killed in a bomb blast inHammam Alil . In another incident, a US soldier is shot and killed in Baghdad while manning a traffic checkpoint.
*February 28 - About 125 Iraqis are killed by a suicide car bomb outside a medical centre inHilla , south of Baghdad. The bomber, who later turned out to be a U.S. educated Jordanian lawyer from al Qaeda targeted a large crowd of mainly teachers and police recruits outside a health clinic. It was the deadliest single blast in Iraq's history.March
*
March 2 - Judge Barwez Mohammed Mahmoud al-Merwani and his son Aryan Barwez al-Merwani are murdered in theAzamyiah district . Also 10 people are killed in attacks on an Iraqi army base and a checkpoint in Baghdad.
*March 3 - Two car bombs exploded near Iraq’s Interior Ministry killing at least five policemen. In total 17 people are killed in various incidents.
*March 4 - Four U.S. soldiers are killed inAnbar province . An Italian hostage, journalistGiuliana Sgrena is hurt byfriendly fire shortly after her rescue, and an Italian secret service agent escorting her,Nicola Calipari , is killed.
*March 7 - 33 people are killed and dozens wounded as Iraqi insurgents attack inBaqouba and Baghdad.
*March 9 - A suicide car bomb attack reportedly carried out by a group linked to al-Qaeda kills three and injures more than 20 people in Baghdad.
*March 10 - At least 47 people are killed by a suicide bomber who blows himself up at aShia funeral service in the northern city ofMosul .
*March 20 - A gun battle between Iraqi insurgents and US troops near Baghdad leaves 24 rebels dead. Earlier, a suicide bomber kills the head of the police anti-corruption department in the northern city of Mosul. Insurgents then attack his funeral, killing at least two other people.April
*
April 9 - Tens of thousands of demonstrators loyal to Shia clericMuqtada Sadr march through Baghdad denouncing the US occupation of Iraq, two years after the fall of Saddam Hussein. Also insurgents kill 15 Iraqi soldiers traveling in aconvoy south of Baghdad.
*April 14 - Two car bombs kill 18 in Baghdad neighborhood.
*April 15 - At least four people are killed in bombings in the Iraqi city ofSamarra and in the capital Baghdad.
*April 16 - Three American soldiers are killed when a Marine base comes under indirect fire nearRamadi , west of Baghdad.
*April 17 - A roadside bomb near the central city of Samarra kills two Iraqi soldiers. Also other bombs kill an American soldier and two civilians.
*April 18
**Iraqi security forces numbering in the hundreds launch an operation to "root out"Sunni insurgents at the tip of Iraq's "Triangle of Death".
**In Baghdad, gunmenambush a senior Defence Ministry adviser,Major General Adnan al-Qaraghulli, killing him and his son. [http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=540&ncid=716&e=3&u=/ap/20050419/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq]
*April 19
**Two American soldiers are killed and four wounded in a car bombing. Another suicide car bomb outside an Iraqi army recruitment center and other attacks in the country kills a dozen people and wounds more than 50.
*April 20
**Iraq's prime ministerIyad Allawi escapes an assassination attempt when a suicide bomber in a car attacks his convoy near his home. The attack kills two policeman and wounds four.
**60 bodies are fished out of the Tigris river south of Baghdad and 19 Iraqi army soldiers are executed in a football stadium; the bodies appear to not be from a single region or date [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-fg-bodies22apr22,0,2478098,print.story?coll=la-home-headlines] . Also insurgents execute 19 soldiers inHaditha .
*April 21
**A commercial helicopter is shot down about 20 km (12 miles) north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, killing all 11 people on board. One survivor is shot by insurgents who rush to the site.
**Two foreign contractors are killed in a roadside bomb on the road to Baghdad airport.
*April 22
**A car bomb explodes outside a Shia mosque in Baghdad, killing at least nine people and wounding more than 20.
*April 23
**At least 19 people including nine Iraqi and four US soldiers were killed when US and Iraqi convoys were attacked by insurgents near Baghdad.
*April 24
**At least 22 people are killed and 57 more were wounded in twin bombings in a market near the Ahl al-Beit mosque inShula , north of Baghdad.
*April 29
**At least 29 people are killed and more than 100 injured in a wave of car bomb attacks targeting Iraqi security forces in and around Baghdad.
*April 30
**Insurgents launch attacks in Baghdad and northern Iraq killing at least 11 Iraqis and wounding more than 40.May
*
May 1
**A suicide attack targets a Kurdish funeral in the northern town ofTalafar , nearMosul leaves at least 25 people dead and injures more than 30 others. Earlier, at least five policemen and four civilians are killed in two separate attacks in Baghdad.
*May 2
**Nine people die in a blast in a busy shopping area of Baghdad. At least three people are killed in an explosion in the east of the capital and four more died in two blasts in the northern city of Mosul.
*May 3
**Clashes in the Iraqi city ofRamadi have left 12 insurgents, two Iraqi civilians and one Iraqi soldier dead.
*May 4
**At least 60 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a suicide bombing at the offices of a Kurdish party inIrbil , northern Iraq.
*May 5
**At least 24 people die in wave of attacks in Baghdad.
*May 6
**A suicide car bomber strikes a vegetable market inSuwayra , killing at least 58 people and wounding 44. 9 more Iraqi die in another attack.
*May 7
**Two suicide car bombs explode in a central Baghdad square killing 22 people.
*May 8
*May 11
**At least 71 people are killed and more than 160 wounded as suicide bombers rip through a crowded market and a line of security force recruits in a wave of explosions and gunfire across Iraq.
*May 12
**Police General Iyad Imad Mehdi was shot by unidentified gunmen as he was driving to work.June
July
*
July 13 -Asuicide bomber kills thirty-four Iraqi boys and one US soldier in Baghdad. The boys were scooping up candy thrown from an American Humvee.
*July 17 -A suicide bomber in a fuel truck killed at least 98 people at a Shi'ite mosque in the town of Mussayib, near Kerbala. Three more suicide car bombers strike the Iraqi capital.August
* August Troop E 108th Cavalry, 48th MIB secure and control more than 40% insurgency activity in the "triangle of death". A known route used to supply the insurgency with ammunition and explosives to forces in fallujah objecting the United States efforts on Anti-Terrorism.
*August 9 - Fallen soldiers honored in northern Iraq with stiffened restraint of sector
*August 28 - Iraq's National Assembly signs the text of theproposed Iraqi constitution .
*August 31 - Up to 1,000 people die in a stampede on the Al-Aaimmah bridge after rumours of a suicide bomber cause panic amongst pilgrims on the shrine of the ImamMusa al-Kazim .In late August 2005, violence occurred in
Najaf ,Nasiriyah ,Diwaniyah , andSadr City (Baghdad ). The Shi'ite infighting was between the supporters of clericMuqtada al-Sadr and theBadr Organization , who are backed by theSupreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI ). Both sides blame each other for the violence. Some Shi'a National Assembly members and ministers suspended their membership in the council because of the violence. Since Sadr'sMahdi Army were expelled from the city of Najaf, fighting between rival Shi'a groups has ceased.eptember
*
September 1 - Iraq hanged three men in the first executions in the country since the 2003 invasion. They were part of theJaish Ansar al-Sunna group and had been convicted ofkidnapping and murdering threepolice men and abducting, raping and killing Iraqi women. Iraqi PresidentJalal Talabani refused to sign the death warrants, but his Deputy PresidentAdel Abdul Mehdi signed instead. Talabani has also said he will refuse to sign the death warrant ofSaddam Hussein should he be convicted and sentenced to death.
*September 5 - TwoBritish Soldiers have been killed following a roadside IED bomb inBasra , southern Iraq.
*September 7
**16 people die following acar bomb attack in the southern Iraqi city ofBasra .
**Americanhostage Roy Hallums is rescued in Iraq. He was kidnapped inNovember 2004 and later showed up on the video released bymilitants .
*September 10 - Iraqi forces and US troops attackIraqi insurgent s inTal Afar .
*September 14 - More than 12 suicide bombings in Baghdad kill about 150 people and injure over 500, the largest number killed and wounded in the city during a single day since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. 114 people die when acar bomb explodes in aShia district of Baghdad calledKadhimiya , near a shrine where two of Shi'ite Islam's most revered Imams are buried. 17 people die in the town ofTaji , near Baghdad when gunmen storm their homes. Also on this day, Sunni insurgent leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi declared "All-out" war against Iraq's Shi'ites in a statement released on a web forum that regularly carries al Qaeda postings. [ [http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/008109.php Jihad Watch: Zarqawi declares war on Iraq Shi'ites ] ]
*September 15 - At least 26Iraqi police die following twocar bomb s in the Baghdad. Elsewhere, 3Shia pilgrims are shot dead by a passenger in a passing car traveling toKarbala , two Iraqi police members are killed nearKirkuk and threecivil servant s die following an attack on the Ministry of Industry in East Baghdad.
*September 16 - At least 10 people died as aShia Mosque is bombed inTuz Khurmatu , Central Iraq.
*September 17 - At least 30 people die following an explosion at amarket in the Iraqicapital of Baghdad.
*September 18
**Insurgent s in the Iraqicapital of Baghdad kill three, including theKurd ishMember of Parliament ,Faris Hussein .
**Iraqi Police uncover at least 20 bodies in the riverTigris at Balad, north of Baghdad.
*September 19
**Two UK soldiers under arrest by Iraqi police inBasra following a car chase. Police officials accused them of planting bombs in a public place while dressed in civilian clothes. After being approached by Iraqi police, the two soldiers reportedly fired on the police, killing two, after which they were apprehended, sparking clashes in which UK tanks came under attack. Two civilians were reportedly killed and three UK soldiers were injured. One Iraqi official claimed that 150 prisoners escaped including the two soldiers. The arrests followed the detention of two high-ranking officials ofMuqtada al-Sadr 'sMahdi Army
**A USdiplomat and three American security guards are killed following aninsurgent Suicide car bomb attack inMosul , northern Iraq.
**At least 10 people, nine police and one civilian, have died following a series of explosions at aShia festival marking the birth of theImam Mehdi inKarbala .
*September 20 - Five U.S. troops die following threeinsurgent attacks, two inRamadi and one in Baghdad.
*September 23 - Five Iraqis, including three members of theIraqi Turkmen Front , die following a bomb onminibus in thecapital Baghdad.
*September 24 -Human Rights Watch reportswhistleblower s accuse U.S. troops of routinely torturing Iraqi prisoners and declining to investigate complaints.
*September 25
**At least fourShia Muslim s, believed to be members of theMahdi Army are killed byUS soldiers in a gunfight following a U.S. raid intoSadr City , eastern Baghdad.
**Nine people die following a bomb attack on a police station inHilla .
**Over 100,000 people attend Anti Iraq War rally held inWashington D.C. .
*September 26
**U.S. Army PFCLynndie England is found guilty of six of seven charges by a military court in connection with the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal. A sentencing hearing is scheduled to beginSeptember 27 .
**Anti-Iraq War activistCindy Sheehan isarrest ed while protesting outside theWhite House .
**Five school teachers were killed in aninsurgent attack inIskandariya , south of Baghdad.
**At least 7 people die when acar-bomb explodes as they queued at the police academy in the Iraqicapital Baghdad.
*September 27 -Abu Azzam , claimed by the US to be an aide toAbu Musab al-Zarqawi , was shot dead byUS soldiers in Baghdad.
*September 28
**The Pentagon announces it will investigate allegations thatUS soldiers posted photographs of dead Iraqis on awebsite so as to get access to freeInternet porn .CAIR had earlier called for the investigation after the details of the site came to light.
**An 82 year old British man was manhandled out of Labour Party Conference for loudly protesting that Jack Straw was lying about Britain's involvement with theConflict in Iraq .
*September 29 - Suicide bombers killed at least 114 people in the Shi'ite town of Balad, north of Baghdad.
*September 30 - 10 people die following acar bomb in Hillah, Iraq.October
*
October 4 - Five U.S. soldiers die during sweeps ofinsurgent -held towns in Iraq.
*October 5 - TheBritish Government alleges thatIran is responsible for recent attacks on British military forces.
*October 6 - As Iraqi presidentJalal Talabani tells UK Prime MinisterTony Blair any troop withdrawal would be a "catastrophe", 10 people die following a bomb near the Ministry of Oil in Baghdad.
*October 7
**At least twenty-nine Iraqi fighters and six U.S. Marines are killed in major fighting in western Iraq.
**British forces have detained 12 people, including three police officers, in connection with a series of deadly attacks on UK forces in southern Iraq.
*October 10 -Insurgent attacks throughout Iraq leave sevenIraqi s, two security officials from theArab league and one U.S. soldier dead.
*October 11 -Insurgent suicide bomb attacks leave over 30 people dead inTalafar , North West Iraq.
*October 12
**At least 30 people die following aninsurgent suicide bomb attack inTalafar , North Western Iraq, the second such attack in as many days.
**Iraq's Constitutional referendum: the prospects of theproposed Iraqi constitution being approved in Saturday's referendum are boosted by a deal struck with a major Sunni Arab party, theIraqi Islamic Party .
*October 13 - Iraq's Constitutional Referendum: A four day curfew has been announced in order to hamper terrorists. Early voting has begun.
*October 15
**Jean Ziegler , aHuman rights investigator and seniorUnited Nations official, has accuses theUnited States and occupying forces of "using hunger and deprivation of water as a weapon of war against the civilian population" in Iraq.
**The Iraqi people go to the polls to vote on whether to approve the proposed constitution, amidst heavy security.
*October 17 - TheU.S. claims to have killed 70 insurgents nearRamadi in eastern Iraq. However,eyewitness es maintain that most of those killed wereinnocent civilian s, and photographs released show locals burying at least 18 children, including infants.
*October 18
**TwoU.S. Marine s and around four Iraqiinsurgent s are killed in Western Iraq.
*The independentelectoral commission in Iraq issues a statement saying that statistical irregularities in the constitution ratification referendum onOctober 15 ,2005 require that the balloting be audited, which will delay the announcement of the final count. According to the New York Times, "The statement made no mention of the possibility of fraud." though according to theBBC "Iraq's independent electoral commission says statistical irregularities in last week's referendum could indicate fraud."
*October 19
**Saddam Hussein goes on trial in Baghdad for crimes against humanity. The formerPresident of Iraq is led into court with seven associates, charged with ordering the killing of 143 Shi'a men in the town ofDujail in 1982. If convicted, Hussein could facecapital punishment .
*October 20
**Four U.S. soldiers are killed in twoinsurgent attacks north of Baghdad, Iraq.
**Adefense lawyer for one ofSaddam Hussein 's co-defendants is kidnapped.
*October 21 - Saadoun Sughaiyer al-Janabi, the defense lawyer ofAwad Hamed al-Bandar in theAl-Dujail trial , is found dead of gunshot wounds near a Baghdad mosque, after having been kidnapped on Thursday evening by unknown assailants.
*October 22 - Army Staff Sgt. George T. Alexander Jr., 34, of Killeen, Texas becomes the 2000th American death in Iraq (AP)
*October 24 - ThePalestine Hotel , Baghdad which houses the foreign journalists was bombed with three consecutive car bombs. This hotel was rocketed previously onNovember 21 ,2003 .
*October 25 - Iraq's Independent Electoral Commission announces that the country's draft constitution was approved in the vote heldOctober 15 .
*October 26 - Three U.S. Soldiers die in two separateinsurgent attacks in Baghdad and nearBaqouba .
*October 27 - At least 20Shia Militia members andIraqi Police have died following aSunni Arab ambush in Nahrawan, south east of Baghdad.
*October 29 - More than 20 people die when acar bomb detonates inHowaider , aShia village nearBaquba , 60 miles north of Baghdad.
*October 31
**A Pentagon report suggests that since 2004 about 26,000 Iraqi people have been either killed or injured in attacks by insurgents.
**Reports indicate that 40 people have died following a U.S. Air raid nearKarabilah in Western Iraq. The military says it was a targeted strike againstAl Qaeda , whereas doctors treating the injured and dead said the dead were allcivilian s, including many women and children.
**6 U.S. Soldiers die in two separateinsurgent attacks.
**Italian Prime Minister,Silvio Berlusconi tries to distance himself from the U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush and claims that he "tried on several occasions to convince the American president not to wage war".November
*
November 1 - U.S. Senate Minority LeaderHarry Reid and his fellow Democrats force aclosed session of the Senate over misinformed intelligence that led to the Iraq war and evasion of a congressional inquiry.
*November 3 - Seven U.K. troops accused of murdering an Iraqi civilian have had their cases dropped after a judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence against the soldiers and that the Iraqi witnesses lied.
*November 7 -India 's foreign minister,K. Natwar Singh , is forced to step down from his post amid allegations that he and the governingIndian National Congress had illegally benefited from the UNOil-for-Food Programme in Iraq.
*November 8
**Trials of Saddam Hussein : Three gunmen assassinateAdel al-Zubeidi , thedefense lawyer forTaha Yassin Ramadan , a former Iraqi Vice President underSaddam Hussein .
**Italian state-owned channelRai News 24 airs a controversial documentary in whichIraq i people and ex-U.S. soldiers report thatwhite phosphorus , a chemical weapon, and Mk-77napalm bombs were used by the U.S. Army againstcivilian s inFallujah last year.
*November 9 - In theUnited States , the visit of Iraqi Deputy PremierAhmed Chalabi to the Department of State and Department of the Treasury arouses controversy.
*November 10 - At least 30 people have died following aninsurgent suicide bomb attack on arestaurant in Baghdad.
*November 12
**TheUnited Nations Secretary General ,Kofi Annan , makes a surprise visit to Iraq and expresses support for anArab League conference discussing cooperation with Iraq's many factions. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4430702.stm (BBC)]
**Four people die following acar bomb in Baghdad.
*November 13 - Iraqi presidentJalal Talabani tells British television that Iraqi troops could replace UK forces by the close of 2006.
*November 15 - 173 prisoners are found in anIraqi government bunker in Baghdad, having been starved, beaten andtorture d.
*November 18
**A series ofsuicide bomb ings kill 74Shia worshippers at two Shi'itemosque s in the town of Khanaqin in religiously-mixed Diyala, destroying the structures. 80 people were also wounded. In Baghdad twocar bomb s destroy the blast wall protecting a hotel housing foreign journalists and kill eight Iraqis.
**Two car bombs strike outside a Baghdadinterior ministry building at the centre of a detainee abuse scandal.
**TheUnited States House of Representatives reject a Republican resolution offered byDuncan Hunter (R-California ) "expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the deployment of United States forces in Iraq be terminated immediately" by a vote of 403-3. Ohio RepublicanJean Schmidt is forced by Democratic (and quiet Republican) protests to apologise to Pennsylvania DemocratJohn Murtha for reading a letter from a marine in which those wishing to "cut and run" from Iraq are called "cowards".
*November 19 - In a speech to U.S. troops inSouth Korea , U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush rejects calls for a timetable for withdrawing US troops from Iraq, laying out why he believes the American presence in Iraq should continue.
*November 20
**At least forty people died following a series ofinsurgent and American led attacks.
**The Independent reports that British-trained police tortured and killed at least two Iraqis using electric drills.
**One British soldier dies following aroadside Bomb inBasra , southern Iraq.
*November 21
**Five Iraqi civilians, including three children, are shot dead by U.S. troops as they approached a checkpoint inBaquba . The minibus they were travelling in failed to stop as it approached a roadblock.
**Arab League members demand a timetable for the withdrawal of coalition troops from Iraq. [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aDLgOBgqARvw&refer=us]
*November 23
**One suicidecar bomb er kills 18 people, mostlyIraqi police in anambush in the northern Iraqi city ofKirkuk .
**ThePrime minister of Italy ,Silvio Berlusconi , states that theItalian Army could leave Iraq by the end of 2006.
*November 24
**15 people die after asuicide bomb attack inHilla .
**Prisoners at an Iraqi detention centre revealed to theBBC details of apparent widespread use oftorture and abuse in prisons and detention centres in Iraq.
**At least thirty people have died following acar bomb outside a hospital in the Iraqicapital of Baghdad.
**Khadim Sarhid al-Hemaiyim , one of the most importantSunni Arab tribal leaders in Iraq, has been shot dead, along with his three sons and a son-in-law in Baghdad. The gunman appeared to be a member of the newIraqi Army .
*November 25 - Germanarchaeologist Susanne Osthoff is kidnapped in Iraq.
*November 26 - Four Western peace activists are kidnapped and held hostage by a previously unknown group and threatened with execution unless the United States releases all Iraqi prisoners.
*November 27
**Four Westerners have been kidnapped in Iraq while in Baghdad.
**The formerPrime Minister of Iraq ,Iyad Allawi , has claimed in "The Observer " newspaper, that human rights abuses by members of theGovernment of Iraq are as bad now as they were in the time ofSaddam Hussein .
*November 28
**IraqiPresident Jalal Talabani has called the formerprime minister Iyad Allawi's comments "nonsense". Allawi claimed that thehuman rights abuses in Iraq were as bad now as they were underSaddam Hussein . Talabani stated that the government was against any form oftorture or harming ofprison ers.
**The tribunal tryingSaddam Hussein and seven co-defendants adjourned for a second time after hearing posthumous evidence.
*November 30
**The US Military has beencovert ly paying to run news stories written by US Military "information operations "troop s. The stories, usually praising the work of the U.S. Military, appeared in Baghdad newspapers.
**A new campaign against Iraqi insurgents begins with joint U.S.-Iraqi troops conductingOperation Iron Hammer in western Iraq.
**New policy document on American involvement in Iraq, "National Strategy for Victory in Iraq ", is published by theWhite House .December
*
December - The U.S. has long maintained its involvement there is with the support of the Iraqi people, but in 2005 when asked directly, 82–87% of the Iraqi populace was opposed to U.S. occupation and wanted U.S. troops to leave. 47% of Iraqis supported attacking U.S. troops. The poll taken also showed that a large majority of Iraqis favored setting a timeline for the withdrawal of US forces, though this majority divided over whether it should be six months or two years. [ [http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/pdf/jan06/Iraq_Jan06_rpt.pdf "What the Iraqi Public Wants" -A WorldPublicOpinion.org Poll-, Program on International Policy Attitudes, January 31, 2006] ]
*December 2 - 10 U.S. Marines are killed following aninsurgent roadside bomb attack inFalluja .
*December 3 - An attack about 60 miles from Baghdad, involving a roadside bomb, kills 19 Iraqi soldiers.
*December 4
**Former chief of the RUC police force will head a British investigation into possible infiltration of Iraq's police force by insurgents.
**Former prime ministerIyad Allawi says he survived anassassination attempt at theImam Ali Mosque inNajaf . Police say his group fled from theShi'ite Muslim shrine under a hail of debris by a mob.
*December 6
**Twosuicide bomb ers kill 27Iraqi Police at a police academy in Baghdad.
**Deposed Iraq presidentSaddam Hussein has refused to attend his trial for crimes against humanity, throwing the sometimes chaotic Iraqi proceedings into further confusion.
*December 7 -Nobel Prize in Literature winnerHarold Pinter accuses Britain and theUnited States of engaging instate terrorism in Iraq and demands the prosecution ofGeorge W. Bush andTony Blair .
*December 8 - At least 32 people have died following an attack on a bus in Baghdad.
*December 13
**Four American soldiers are killed following an IED attack in the Iraqicapital Baghdad.
**The U.S.ambassador issues a statement saying that the total number of abused prisoners found so far in jails run by the Shiite-led Interior Ministry is about 121.
**ThePresident of the United States ,George W. Bush , acknowledges the deaths of approximately 30,000 Iraqi civilians since the commencement of theIraq War .
*December 14 - U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush says that the decision to invade Iraq in 2003 was the result of faulty intelligence, and accepts responsibility for that decision. He maintains that his decision was still justified.
*December 15 - Voting starts in Iraq to elect the first permanent 275-memberIraqi National Assembly under the newConstitution of Iraq .
*December 16
**Bulgaria starts withdrawing its troops from Iraq.
**Iraqi Police claim that they capturedAbu Musab al-Zarqawi in 2004 and then released him by mistake.
*December 18 -President George W. Bush defends theIraq War in a rare primetimeOval Office address. He said, "Not only can we win the war in Iraq — we are winning the war in Iraq."
*December 19
**Early returns in theIraqi legislative election, December 2005 indicate that religious parties have done quite well, winning up 80% of the vote. Election officials are investigating more than 1,000 complaints about irregularities, 20 of them considered serious. Final results will not be released until early January.
**Aninsurgent group broadcasts a video over the Internet of what they claim is the death of AmericanRonald Allen Schulz .
*December 21 - The formerPresident of Iraq ,Saddam Hussein , claims in court that American officialstorture d him. Part of his testimony is censored and the US strongly denies the accusations.
*December 22 -Tony Blair makes a surprise visit toBasra in Iraq, to address 4,000 Britishsoldier s and discuss withdrawal. He states that "we can eventually draw down our own capability" once the Iraqi forces "build up their own strength".
*December 27
**The new right-wing government ofPoland announces it will keep troops in Iraq until the end of 2006, longer than previously planned.
**Amass grave is discovered in the predominantlyShia city ofKarbala south of Baghdad, Iraqi police said.
*December 29 - TheAssociated Press reports story of Farris Hassan, a young Iraqi-American teenager who travelled to Iraq without informing his parents and was picked up by the101st Airborne .Deaths
*
January 1 - Nawfal Abdel Hussein, council leader in Baquba
*January 2 - Ali Herdan, council member
*January 2 - Colonel Abdel Karim Riyadh, police chief of Jebala
*January 4 -Ali Al-Haidri , governor of Baghdad province
*January 5 - Khalifa Hussein, police chief of Baquba and electoral commission officer
*January 6 - Abdel Karim, police chief of Sadr City
*January 8 - Abboud Khalaf al-Lahibi, deputy secretary-general of the National Front for Iraqi tribes
*January 9 - Colonel Mohamed Mudhafir al-Badri, acting police chief of Samarra
*January 9 - Midhat Jassim Abdul Hassan, official in Iraqi National Accord party
*January 10 - Brigadier Amer, Baghdad deputy police chief
*January 13 - Mouayad Sami, Communist Party member of Diyala council
*January 16 - Younes Idris Al-Hiyali, Mosul Law Council member
*January 17 - Shaker Jabbar Sahl, Shia election candidate
*January 18 - Alaa Hamid, election candidate
*January 25 - Judge Qais Hashim Shameri
*February 12 - Taha al-Amiri, Judge in Basra
*March 4 -Nicola Calipari , Italian secret agentReferences
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.