(177049) 2003 EE16 - traducción al Inglés
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(177049) 2003 EE16 - traducción al Inglés


Gulf War 2         
  • governorate]]
  • Abu Ghraib]] released in 2006 shows a pyramid of abused Iraqi prisoners.
  • newspaper=The Irish Times}}</ref>
  • Aerial view of the [[Green Zone]], Baghdad International Airport, and the contiguous Victory Base Complex in Baghdad
  • Convention center for Council of Representatives of Iraq
  • [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] director [[L. Paul Bremer]] signs over sovereignty to the appointed [[Iraqi Interim Government]], 28 June 2004.
  • Nouri al-Maliki meets with [[George W. Bush]], June 2006
  • George W. Bush]] announces the new strategy on Iraq from the White House Library, 10 January 2007.
  • Ramstein]], Germany, for medical treatment (February 2007)
  • Car bombing was a frequently used tactic by insurgents in Iraq.
  • Child killed by a car bomb in Kirkuk, July 2011
  • 20px
  • Gun camera footage of the [[July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike]], that killed 12 people, including [[Reuters]] employees [[Namir Noor-Eldeen]] and [[Saeed Chmagh]].
  • M198]] artillery piece firing outside Fallujah in October 2004
  • 20px
  • Alabama Army National Guard MP, MSG Schur, during a joint community policing patrol in Basra, 3 April 2010
  • Iraqi army battalion trains for urban operations
  • Polish [[GROM]] forces in sea operations during the Iraq War
  • Kuwaiti troops]] closing the gate between Kuwait and Iraq on 18 December 2011
  • The US House of Representatives debating the use of military force with Iraq, 8 October 2002
  • An Iraqi soldier and vehicles from the 42nd&nbsp; Brigade, 11th Iraqi Army Division during a firefight with armed militiamen in the Sadr City district of Baghdad 17 April 2008
  • Map of the invasion routes and major operations/battles of the Iraq War through 2007
  • Iraq]] as of September 2003
  • 15px
  • Iraqi [[commandos]] training under the supervision of soldiers from the US [[82nd Airborne]] in December 2010
  • An Iraqi Army unit prepares to board a Task Force Baghdad [[UH-60 Blackhawk]] helicopter for a counterinsurgency mission in [[Baghdad]] in 2007.
  • 3D map of southern Turkey and northern Iraq
  • US Marines]] from [[3rd Battalion 3rd Marines]] clear a house in [[Al Anbar Governorate]].
  • Protesters on 19 March 2005, in [[London]], where over 150,000 marched
  • access-date=26 July 2015}}</ref>
  • [[M1 Abrams]] tanks in Iraqi service, January 2011
  • [[US Navy]] and Coast Guard personnel stand guard aboard the [[Al Basrah Oil Terminal]] in July 2009.
  • Fall of Baghdad]].
  • troop surge]] and its aftermath.
  • A city street in [[Ramadi]] heavily damaged by the fighting in 2006
  • A woman pleads with an [[Iraqi army]] soldier from 2nd Company, 5th Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Division to let a suspected insurgent free during a raid near Tafaria, [[Iraq]].
  • [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Colin Powell]] holding a model vial of [[anthrax]] while giving a presentation to the [[United Nations Security Council]]
  • US President [[Barack Obama]] delivering a speech at Camp Lejeune on 27 February 2009
  • The U.S. army testing the harmful radiation fragments on the ground in Basra, Iraq.
  • Marines from D Company, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion guard detainees prior to loading them into their vehicle.
  • access-date=19 January 2014}}</ref>
  • [[Saddam Hussein]] being pulled from his hideaway in [[Operation Red Dawn]], 13 December 2003
  • link=
  • link=Execution of Saddam Hussein
  • US troops fire mortars.
  • States with an uncertain or no official standpoint}}
  • Street fighting in [[Mosul]] in January 2008
  • Destroyed remains of Iraqi tanks near Al Qadisiyah
  • Syrian Kurds]]}}
  • Iraqi tank on Highway 27 destroyed in April 2003
  • US Army soldier on the roof of an Iraqi police station in [[Haqlaniyah]], July 2011
  • US Marines escort captured enemy prisoners to a holding area in the desert of Iraq on 21 March 2003.
  • Humvee struck by an improvised explosive device attack in Iraq on 29 September 2004. Staff Sgt. Michael F. Barrett, a military policeman in Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, was severely injured in the attack.
  • Marine Corps]] [[M1&nbsp;Abrams]] tank patrols Baghdad after its fall in 2003.
  • US soldiers at the Hands of Victory monument in Baghdad
  • archive-date=1 July 2008}}</ref>
  • The water pollution from chemical spill
  • A UN weapons inspector in Iraq, 2002
2003–2011 WAR AFTER AN AMERICAN-LED INVASION
Third Gulf War; Second Iraq War; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Gulf War II; War on Iraq; Iraqi War; Iraq War (2003); Operation: Iraqi Freedom; 2nd Gulf War; War in iraq; Gulf war 2; Iraq invasion; The Iraq War; Iraqi Freedom; War of Iraq; Third Persian Gulf War; WAR IN IRAQ; The war on iraq; Battle of Iraq; Iraq war; War of iraq; Operation Iraqi Freedom II; Operation Iraqi Freedom III; Operation Iraqi Freedom 3; Irak War; Battle for iraq; Iraq liberation; Iraq War 2003; The war in iraq; Operation Iraqi Freedom soldier; Iraq War Veteran; Oif soldier; Operation iraqi freedom soldier; Persian Gulf War II; Operation Iraq Freedom; War In Iraq; Operation Iraqi Freedom I; Gulf War 2; Operation Iraqi Freedom VI; Gulf war II; Invasion and Occupation of Iraq; 2003 conflict in Iraq; No War For Oil; No war for oil; Iraq 2003; Second Iraq war; Operation New Dawn (Iraq, 2010-2011); Iraq War (2003-11); Iraq War (2003–11); Operation New Dawn (Iraq, 2010–2011); 2003-2011 iraq war; Iraq War (2003-2011); War crimes in the Iraq War; Foreign involvement in the Iraq War; Economic cost of the Iraq War; Economic costs of the Iraq War
Zweiter Golfkrieg, Operation Irakische Freiheit, militärische Operation gegen den Irak in 2003 von Amerikanischen und alliierten Kräften mit dem Ziel der Entwaffnung des Iraks von gefährlichen Kampfmitteln und der Befreiung des Regimes von Saddam Husseins ausgeführt
Operation Iraqi Freedom         
  • governorate]]
  • Abu Ghraib]] released in 2006 shows a pyramid of abused Iraqi prisoners.
  • newspaper=The Irish Times}}</ref>
  • Aerial view of the [[Green Zone]], Baghdad International Airport, and the contiguous Victory Base Complex in Baghdad
  • Convention center for Council of Representatives of Iraq
  • [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] director [[L. Paul Bremer]] signs over sovereignty to the appointed [[Iraqi Interim Government]], 28 June 2004.
  • Nouri al-Maliki meets with [[George W. Bush]], June 2006
  • George W. Bush]] announces the new strategy on Iraq from the White House Library, 10 January 2007.
  • Ramstein]], Germany, for medical treatment (February 2007)
  • Car bombing was a frequently used tactic by insurgents in Iraq.
  • Child killed by a car bomb in Kirkuk, July 2011
  • 20px
  • Gun camera footage of the [[July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike]], that killed 12 people, including [[Reuters]] employees [[Namir Noor-Eldeen]] and [[Saeed Chmagh]].
  • M198]] artillery piece firing outside Fallujah in October 2004
  • 20px
  • Alabama Army National Guard MP, MSG Schur, during a joint community policing patrol in Basra, 3 April 2010
  • Iraqi army battalion trains for urban operations
  • Polish [[GROM]] forces in sea operations during the Iraq War
  • Kuwaiti troops]] closing the gate between Kuwait and Iraq on 18 December 2011
  • The US House of Representatives debating the use of military force with Iraq, 8 October 2002
  • An Iraqi soldier and vehicles from the 42nd&nbsp; Brigade, 11th Iraqi Army Division during a firefight with armed militiamen in the Sadr City district of Baghdad 17 April 2008
  • Map of the invasion routes and major operations/battles of the Iraq War through 2007
  • Iraq]] as of September 2003
  • 15px
  • Iraqi [[commandos]] training under the supervision of soldiers from the US [[82nd Airborne]] in December 2010
  • An Iraqi Army unit prepares to board a Task Force Baghdad [[UH-60 Blackhawk]] helicopter for a counterinsurgency mission in [[Baghdad]] in 2007.
  • 3D map of southern Turkey and northern Iraq
  • US Marines]] from [[3rd Battalion 3rd Marines]] clear a house in [[Al Anbar Governorate]].
  • Protesters on 19 March 2005, in [[London]], where over 150,000 marched
  • access-date=26 July 2015}}</ref>
  • [[M1 Abrams]] tanks in Iraqi service, January 2011
  • [[US Navy]] and Coast Guard personnel stand guard aboard the [[Al Basrah Oil Terminal]] in July 2009.
  • Fall of Baghdad]].
  • troop surge]] and its aftermath.
  • A city street in [[Ramadi]] heavily damaged by the fighting in 2006
  • A woman pleads with an [[Iraqi army]] soldier from 2nd Company, 5th Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Division to let a suspected insurgent free during a raid near Tafaria, [[Iraq]].
  • [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Colin Powell]] holding a model vial of [[anthrax]] while giving a presentation to the [[United Nations Security Council]]
  • US President [[Barack Obama]] delivering a speech at Camp Lejeune on 27 February 2009
  • The U.S. army testing the harmful radiation fragments on the ground in Basra, Iraq.
  • Marines from D Company, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion guard detainees prior to loading them into their vehicle.
  • access-date=19 January 2014}}</ref>
  • [[Saddam Hussein]] being pulled from his hideaway in [[Operation Red Dawn]], 13 December 2003
  • link=
  • link=Execution of Saddam Hussein
  • US troops fire mortars.
  • States with an uncertain or no official standpoint}}
  • Street fighting in [[Mosul]] in January 2008
  • Destroyed remains of Iraqi tanks near Al Qadisiyah
  • Syrian Kurds]]}}
  • Iraqi tank on Highway 27 destroyed in April 2003
  • US Army soldier on the roof of an Iraqi police station in [[Haqlaniyah]], July 2011
  • US Marines escort captured enemy prisoners to a holding area in the desert of Iraq on 21 March 2003.
  • Humvee struck by an improvised explosive device attack in Iraq on 29 September 2004. Staff Sgt. Michael F. Barrett, a military policeman in Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, was severely injured in the attack.
  • Marine Corps]] [[M1&nbsp;Abrams]] tank patrols Baghdad after its fall in 2003.
  • US soldiers at the Hands of Victory monument in Baghdad
  • archive-date=1 July 2008}}</ref>
  • The water pollution from chemical spill
  • A UN weapons inspector in Iraq, 2002
2003–2011 WAR AFTER AN AMERICAN-LED INVASION
Third Gulf War; Second Iraq War; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Gulf War II; War on Iraq; Iraqi War; Iraq War (2003); Operation: Iraqi Freedom; 2nd Gulf War; War in iraq; Gulf war 2; Iraq invasion; The Iraq War; Iraqi Freedom; War of Iraq; Third Persian Gulf War; WAR IN IRAQ; The war on iraq; Battle of Iraq; Iraq war; War of iraq; Operation Iraqi Freedom II; Operation Iraqi Freedom III; Operation Iraqi Freedom 3; Irak War; Battle for iraq; Iraq liberation; Iraq War 2003; The war in iraq; Operation Iraqi Freedom soldier; Iraq War Veteran; Oif soldier; Operation iraqi freedom soldier; Persian Gulf War II; Operation Iraq Freedom; War In Iraq; Operation Iraqi Freedom I; Gulf War 2; Operation Iraqi Freedom VI; Gulf war II; Invasion and Occupation of Iraq; 2003 conflict in Iraq; No War For Oil; No war for oil; Iraq 2003; Second Iraq war; Operation New Dawn (Iraq, 2010-2011); Iraq War (2003-11); Iraq War (2003–11); Operation New Dawn (Iraq, 2010–2011); 2003-2011 iraq war; Iraq War (2003-2011); War crimes in the Iraq War; Foreign involvement in the Iraq War; Economic cost of the Iraq War; Economic costs of the Iraq War
Operation Irakische Freiheit, militärische Operation gegen den Irak in 2003 von Amerikanischen und alliierten Kräften mit dem Ziel der Entwaffnung des Iraks von gefährlichen Kampfmitteln und der Befreiung des Regimes von Saddam Husseins ausgeführt
just married         
2003 FILM BY SHAWN LEVY
Just Married (2003 film); Just Married (film)
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802.11g
<networking, standard> An IEEE wireless {local area network} (WLAN) standard protocol, expected to be approved in June 2003. 802.11g offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances at up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). 802.11g operates in the 2.4 GHz range and is thus compatible with 802.11b (11 Mbps Wi-Fi). (2004-01-11)

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