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The '''U.S. Mission to Iraq''' includes the Embassy and civilian agencies, but does not, at the present time, control [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]], the senior US military headquarters there. The current Ambassador is [[Christopher Hill (U.S. diplomat)|Christopher R. Hill]].
The '''U.S. Mission to Iraq''' includes the Embassy and civilian agencies, but does not, at the present time, control [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]], the senior US military headquarters there. The current Ambassador is [[Christopher Hill (U.S. diplomat)|Christopher R. Hill]].


Full diplomatic relations were restored after the transition to Iraqi sovereignty. The Ambassadors have been:
Full diplomatic relations were restored after the [[Iraq War#Transfer of power|transition to Iraqi sovereignty]]. The Ambassadors have been:
*[[John Negroponte]]
*[[John Negroponte]] (2004-)
*[[Zalmay Khalizad]]
*[[Zalmay Khalizad]]
*[[Ryan Crocker]] (2007-2009)
*[[Ryan Crocker]] (2007-2009)

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The U.S. Mission to Iraq includes the Embassy and civilian agencies, but does not, at the present time, control Multi-National Force-Iraq, the senior US military headquarters there. The current Ambassador is Christopher R. Hill.

Full diplomatic relations were restored after the transition to Iraqi sovereignty. The Ambassadors have been: