The Iraqi government has not asked for the Australian government's help. Currently, the Iraqi ambassador is not against the idea of receiving help from the Australian military.
In Iraqi Arabic, you can say "Shlonak" (شلونك) to ask "How are you" to a male, or "Shlonich" (شلونچ) to ask a female. Both phrases are informal.
the iraqi chicken crossed the road to get to the farm.... wrong. I don't know why you would ask this question .
if u ask in English i can answer.
We should ask history. We should look to what we wish to see in our government. Then understand in todays government.. $$ talks. Then get lots of $$.
America asked them for help, one day Australia might ask America for help. Australia was semi-surrounded with communist encroachment from it's north/northeast/northwest directions.
lamo not sure
I think you meant to ask about WWII, since Japan was on the Allies side (i.e. the side of Britain and Australia ans the USA) in WWI.
Check in AR 1670-1 or go ask your NCO
You can just keep trying. Send letters to the government ask them to HELP
Asia is a continent. A continent is a geographical designation, not a government, so Asia doesn't own anything. Perhaps you meant to ask if Australia were ever a part of Asia, and that answer is no. The country Australia is the mainland of the Australian continent.
A person needing food could go to a local food bank, apply for government asisstance, ask for help from a church, or ask for help from a friend or family member.
ask your teacher...:P