Iraq's primary allies include Iran, which has significant influence in Iraqi politics, and the United States, particularly in military cooperation against ISIS. Other allies include Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which have sought to strengthen ties with Iraq in recent years. Conversely, Iraq's enemies primarily include ISIS remnants and factions that oppose the Iraqi government, as well as tensions with Turkey over the presence of Kurdish militants in northern Iraq. Additionally, relations with some Western nations can be complicated due to concerns about Iran's influence.
dinars.
Democracy?
a democracy .
Yes
The insurgency is becoming bolder and more persistent, but the United States has withdrawn all troops. It is currently an Iraqi domestic mess.
Barham Ahmad Salih.
Baghdad
Oil is one of its most valuable resources
the Chukar Partridge is iraqs national bird
Trying to restore law, order, and stability to Iraq.
it is that our soldiers are being killed by the iraqs and we don't have that many soldiers left to send over there.
Iraq is ruled by a dictator, therefore Iraqs government is a "dictatorship"