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No, it wanted to become a theocracy like most of the other countries in the Middle East are.

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Q: Did Iraq want to become a democracy?
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What type of government is Iraq?

A parliamentary democracy


What is Iraq's form of government?

a democracy .


What kind of dictatorship describes Iraq?

Currently, Iraq is a Parliamentary Democracy that is slowly moving towards an Illiberal Democracy, but it is not a dictatorship. Under Saddam Hussein, Iraq was an Authoritarian State.


What type of government did Iraq have?

Iraq is ruled by a dictator, therefore Iraqs government is a "dictatorship"


What is the form of government of Iraq?

Iraq is a Parliamentary Democracy with an Executive Prime Minister and a Ceremonial President.


What is the form of government for Iraq?

Iraq is a Parliamentary Democracy with an Executive Prime Minister and a Ceremonial President.


What was the goal of the us?

To win a democracy for Iraq and Iran


Does Iraq have a direct or constitutional democracy?

The Republic of Iraq (which only really controls half of the land area of the country) is officially a constitutional democracy, but it is a relatively illiberal democracy. Iraqi Kurdistan is also a constitutional democracy and less illiberal. ISIL is an outright dictatorship and considers democracy to be Anti-Islamic.


What did the US go to war with Iraq for?

we went to war with Iraq so that we can create a stable government and democracy for Iraq. If we do this, and if we train Iraq people with our military to become police and security then Iraq can be strnd enough to stand on its own feet. howevr, Iran, terrorist, and al qaeda are in Iraq tryng to harm our military so that we cant help Iraq out. they want Iraq to stay in its poor conidition so that they can over take Iraq and use it for there terrorist needs such as creating weapons, testing weapons, and hiding terrorist. when they are finished withtha, then they want to wipe out the western world AKA us. they don't believe we re worthy to live because we are not Muslim ad we disgrace their religion. not all Muslims are bad, jsut the extremests ones.answer ur question?


Was Sadaam Hussein's execution necessary for democracy in Iraq?

No, but Iraq wanted him dead anyway. Iraq was under the repressive dictatorship of Sadaam Hussein and the Baath Party for more than tweny years, so perhaps it was necessary for retribution, but not for democracy.


What was the role of US in restoring democracy in Iraq?

First, we should note the wording of the question. The US did not "restore" democracy in Iraq, since "restoration" requires that there was a previous state of democracy in Iraq. This is incorrect. There has never been democracy in Iraq at any point in history since Iraq was first settled over 5000 years ago. Iraq has consistently been ruled by absolute monarchies or in Caudillo-States or in one-party "republics" like Saddam's. The US created a new democracy in Iraq, changing the history of the country radically.The US role in creating democracy in Iraq was primarily the Iraq War, which was the invasion and overthrow of Saddam's Republic or Iraq. Afterwards, the US brought together leaders from different regions and clans of Iraqi society to write a Constitution that they could all finally agree on as well as facilitating the negotiations. The US also assisted monetarily, by financing the new government, and militarily, by training the nascent Iraqi Army. (Saddam's army had been disbanded and its members forbidden from re-enlisting.)


How has the war affected Iraq?

We killed the evil dictator and formed a democracy.