On paper, the Iraqi government is supposed to be democratic. Whether or not it actually functions as a democracy is questionable.
Not yet. The U.S. and some other powerful democracies believe Iraq should have a democratic government.
Americans do not hate Iraq. The US Government believed Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and was harboring terrorist organizations. After discovering that neither was truly the case, the US remained in Iraq to finish the job of reconstruction and protecting the new democratic government.
Osama Bin Laden wanted to stop us from making Iraq a democratic government.
You're not. The Iraq War ended with a whimper by May 2008 with Iranian-backed terrorists trying to destabilize the new democratic government of Iraq routed, and Iraq no longer the base for international terrorism it had been throughout the Saddam Hussein dictatorship.
federal parliamentary representative democratic republic or some might say a religious dictatorship
Replacing Sadam Hussein's government with a democratic government was intended to stabilize Iraq and to eliminate the weapons of mass destruction that Sadam Hussein claimed to posses. By stabilizing Iraq, it was expected that it would stabilize the region.
Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
Israel, Turkey, and Cyprus. We shall see if Iraq and Lebanon will truly become democratic countries in the future.
The Government of the Republic of Iraq is in charge of Iraq.
Iraq is ruled by a dictator, therefore Iraqs government is a "dictatorship"
The people have the power in the democratic government.