Yes , since it is an Arabic country.
No. Muslim Arabs are the largest group in Iraq, making up around 85-90% of Iraq's population.
They both have Arabs. However, Iraq is roughly 90% Arab while Iran is only 2% Arab.
Arabs are more, kurds are about 17% of Iraq, they are about 4-5 million kurds in Iraq (there are more than 20 million kurds in the world), the kurds grew more and more powerful in Iraq, now the president of Iraq is a kurd.
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The Arabs were the first civilized people in the world since civilization was originally created in Baghdad , Iraq
The Marsh Arabs live in the delta formed by the merger of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in southeast Iraq.
Iraq has been shaped by numerous different ethnic groups over the centuries. Currently the dominant three are the Shiite Arabs, Sunni Arabs, and Kurds, but there have been countless other countries, powers, and ethnicities that have left their mark on Iraq.
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The question as worded is nonsensical. There is only "one Iraq country", Iraq and it attacked Arabs in 1990. If you are asking "Which Arab country did Iraq attack in 1990?" the answer is Kuwait.