Well, let's see... there's France... um... New Zealand... Japan... Namibia...
Come to think of it, the answer is "All of them (apart from Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey)".
What a strange (yet hilarious) question.
Nope - but it does share a border with Jordan.
Australia does NOT share a border with Iraq.
Iraq lies to the east of Iraq. Persia is now called Iran.
Cuba
Scotland and England share a common border.
Iraq borders Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria. All other countries do not border Iraq.
There is no such country. Iran and Iraq share a border along the Zagros Mountains.
Iran's border with Iraq is longer than any other single border that Iraq has with any other nation, Syria included. However, the border between Iraq and Iran is less than 40% of all Iraqi land borders.
Holland, Germany, France
There are many island nations which share borders with each other. - The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are both island nations and share a border with each other on the island of Ireland. - Haiti and the Dominican Republic are both island nations and share a border with each other on the island of Hispaniola. - Indonesia and Brunei are both island nations and share a border with Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Malaysia is not an island nation. - Indonesia and Timor Leste are both island nations and share a border with each other on the island of Timor. - Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are both island nations and share a border with each other on the island of New Guinea.
Iraq borders Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria. All other countries do not border Iraq.
Iran, Afganistan, India, and China.