Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen.
Yes, Iraq is smaller than Yemen is.
Oman borders Yemen to the east.
The country Yemen borders Saudi Arabia and the people's Democratic Republic of Yemen. # swag#
Iraq
KUWAIT borders Iraq to the southeast.
Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Oman, Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates all border Saudi Arabia. Israel, Bahrain, and Islamic State are all within a few dozen kilometers of the Saudi borders, but do not actually share borders with Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia shares its borders with several countries: to the north, it borders Jordan and Iraq; to the east, it has a border with Kuwait; and to the south, it shares borders with Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen. The country also has coastlines along the Red Sea to the west and the Arabian Gulf to the east.
Iraq borders six countries:TurkeyIranKuwaitSaudi ArabiaJordan andSyria
Turkey and Syria
Saudi Arabia and Oman
The borders of Iraq reverted to antebellum borders. That is to say that Iraq's borders returned to the way they were before any war began. Iraq had the same borders in 1992 as it did 1989. (The Persian Gulf War was from 1990, when Iraq invaded Kuwait, to 1991, when the UN Coalition evicted Iraq from Kuwait.)