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This category contains sites relating to the conflict involving Iraq, US, UK and the international community. It covers the military actions taking place and the relations between foreign nations, multinational organisations and Iraq. Information on the sanctions against Iraq is listed in Society: Issues: Economic: Sanctions: on Iraq. Information on the situation in Kurdistan can be found in Society: Ethnicity: Kurdistan. Information on the so-called "War on Terrorism" in general is listed in Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict: Specific Conflicts: War on Terrorism.
This category is for sites on petitions and events meant to affect the conflict, or the conduct of one of the governments, sides, religions, parties, or organizations playing a role in that conflict.
This category is for sites on petitions and events meant to affect the conflict, or the conduct of one of the governments, sides, religions, parties, or organizations playing a role in that conflict.

Anti-war activism sites should be submitted in the Anti-War category.
This category is not meant for the websites of organizations, which should be indexed in the Organizations category.

This category is for sites on the anti-war movement, resources, and anti-war-organizations.
This category lists sites where people can join discussions on the conflict.

Please submit sites which include not only chats and forums, but news, information or pictures, in other, more appropriate subcats.

This category is for sites on directories of resources on the conflict in Iraq.
Websites submitted here must be Iraq war related and in English. Sites in other languages should be submitted to the appropriate World subcategory.
The effects of the conflict on world economy.
This category is for sites on human rights issues related to the ongoing conflict.

Information on human rights and human rights violations in Iraq not related to the military conflict are listed in Iraq Human Rights.

Non-warfare related Iraq human rights sites should be submitted to the Iraq Human Rights category.

Websites submitted here must be Iraq related and in English. Sites in other languages should be submitted to the appropriate World subcategory.

This category is for sites on humor, satire, and jokes regarding the war in Iraq.
This category covers the policy of nations towards the conflict, and discussions about the position and action of governments.

In the main category are listed the websites of multinational organizations (UN, NATO), information on bilateral and multinational relations, and information on International Law.

Websites of governments on the issue, organizations dedicated to promote or to criticize the government of their country, and commentary on the policy of a special country is listed in the sub-categories by continent and country.

This category covers the policy of nations towards the conflict, and discussions about the position and action of governments.

If you want to submit a single article, please keep in mind that this category can''t list all news, analysis and commentary available. The daily international news is covered by the special reports in News and Media. The only exceptions made are speeches and commentary by reknown politicians and in-depth scientific analysis.

This category is for sites dedicated to those killed during the Iraqi conflict.
This category is for sites on Iraqi policy and responses to the U.S. and other nations calling for it to disarm and cooperate.
This category is for information on the military and the military operations of the nations and interest groups involved in the conflict.
This category lists information on the military preparations for a conflict in which Iraq, USA, UK and the surrounding Middle Eastern nations will probably be the key players. It contains information on the military forces stationed in the region, discussions on military strategy and military war games organised to prepare for a possible war. The ongoing Operation Northern Watch and incidents in the No-Fly-Zone are also listed here. Information on diplomatic efforts, either to prevent a war or to build military coalitions, is listed in International Policy.
This category contains news coverage, special reports and other regularly updated information sources, covering military actions and international policy.

Sites and articles focusing on the media coverage and the work of journalists are also listed in this category.

If you want to submit sites discussing special issues, please search for a more appropriate place in Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict: Specific Conflicts: Iraq.
This category is for sites on organizations devoted either to the conflict itself or to influencing the conduct of one of the governments, sides, religions, parties, or organizations playing a role in that conflict.

Anti-War Organizations should be submitted in the Anti-War category.
Petitions and information on events should be submitted in the Activism category.

This category provides information on the aftermath of the military conflict and the rebuilding process in Iraq. Efforts to establish order and security on local and national level, the establishment of a new administration, the involvement of political parties and foreign nations in the nation-building process, the impact of sanctions and economic problems on the process, and other related issues. Scientific analysis of the problems involved is also listed in this category.

If you want to submit a single article, please keep in mind that this category can not list all news, analysis and commentary available. The daily international news is covered by the special reports in News and Media. The only exceptions made are speeches and commentary by reknown politicians and in-depth scientific analysis.

This category is for sites on famous figures involved in the warfare and conflict in Iraq.
This category is for personal pages focusing on the Iraq crisis. Personal pages may include a combination of images, stories, news, essays, or message boards.
This category is for sites on the Iraqi weapons program, the disarmament efforts led by the UN, and UN inspections.