On paper, the Iraqi government is supposed to be democratic. Whether or not it actually functions as a democracy is questionable.
Iraq is an illiberal democracy. It has elected leadership, but that leadership is sectarian and does not respresent the views of large segments of its constituency and, effectively, alienates them.
Iraq is an illiberal democracy. It has elected leadership, but that leadership is sectarian and does not respresent the views of large segments of its constituency and, effectively, alienates them.
Yes, Iraq has had periods of democratic governance. Following the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, Iraq established a democratic system with multi-party elections. However, the country has faced challenges in consolidating democracy due to ongoing conflicts and political instability.
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.
Iraq is a country
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.
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Iraq
Iraq is a country.
No, New Zealand is a self autonomous democratic country.
Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
Iraqi means the people form the country of Iraq And Iraq is the country