1996 Iraqi coup attempt

1996 Iraqi coup d'état attempt
Part of CIA activities in Iraq and Aftermath of the Gulf War
DateJune–July 1996
Location
Baghdad, Iraq (with broader implications in northern Iraq/Kurdistan)
Result

Coup attempt failed

  • Mass arrests and executions of conspirators
  • Saddam Hussein remains in power
Belligerents
Iraqi government Iraqi National Accord
CIA
Commanders and leaders

Saddam Hussein

  • Iraqi Mukhabarat (intelligence service)
Ayad Allawi
Mohammed Abdullah al-Shahwani
Strength
Intelligence and security forces highly rated in regime control INA-backed officers within the Republican Guard and defectors (numbers unspecified)
Casualties and losses
None Hundreds arrested
Dozens (including ~82 operatives and al-Shahwani’s sons) executed
Operation code-named "DBACHILLES"; compromised by double agents and intercepted communications; marked a severe blow to U.S. covert efforts in Iraq

The 1996 Iraqi coup d'état attempt was a coup d'état attempt against president Saddam Hussein and his regime, as part of a wave of attacks and assassination attempts on the president of Iraq. The attempt occurred in June 1996, when a failed coup plot against the government was planned by the United States according to the Iraqi government.[1][2]

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