Britain has been there (I think soon to withdraw) and good old Australia though she hasn't many soldiers there and they are poorly equiped. More a token effort because their military is a bit third world. I think Japan was there for a while.
This didn't answer the question. They aren't at war with either of Iraq or Afghanistan, more they are at war with factions, rebel and terrorist groups which operate inside these countries. As for Australia having a "third world" military, Australian soldiers are trained better than that of the US and UK, even the lowest ranking rifle man is taught to think like an officer incorporating strategy and tactics into their actions. There is a reason why our operations, more often than not suffer no casualities...
yes Afghanistan and Iraq
The area of the Ottoman Empire consisted of more than eight current countries. Some of these countries were Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, Israel, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Lebanon.
There is nothing Invaluable in this world. if you mean Valuable, then there are a lot of thing that can be used to generate energy. For example the sunlight , water, and many more
yes it is
Other than expanding the west, foreign countries were taking over other countries and the U.S sort of felt left out.
Afganistan.
Iran's border with Iraq is longer than any other single border that Iraq has with any other nation, Syria included. However, the border between Iraq and Iran is less than 40% of all Iraqi land borders.
Except of Than 10 countries, including Colombia, Somalia, America, Britain, Canada, Bangladesh, Jordan, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as tourists from other countries will need a visa or a visa at the airport for them to be exported.
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Iraq has much greater natural resources.
Out of all of the sovereign states in the world, Iraq is ranked 59th in area, with an approximate area of 438,000 sq km (169,000 sq miles). This list, however, counts Greenland, which is usually referred to as an overseas territory of Denmark. Whilst not counting Greenland, though, Iraq will remain ranked at 59th in area, since Denmark itself will include the area of Greenland and become much larger than Iraq. Either way, Iraq is ranked as 59th in area out of the other countries of the world.
our healthcare is better, we have lno war.. compared to Iraq. Our country is filled with freedom, uhnlike some countries. Canada differes from othe countries in many ways. we also have a better government structure than other countries because there is no reason to fight as we have different political parties campaigning against each other rather than war of who becomes the prime minister.
there are more than 2; Georgia, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Iraq, and Armenia.
Any country that is not next to Iraq would not be Iraq's neighbor. So, any country other than Iran, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Other than Iraq and Lebanon, all other middle eastern countries are kingdoms which have a all powerful king(sheikh) which rules it. Pakistan is pretty democratic but not always considered part of the middle east
Yes, Iraq is smaller than Yemen is.
Yes. Iraq is larger than Syria.