No. The leaders of Iraq are actually elected - although the elections are still somewhat flawed. Dictators stay in power as long as they want - or until they get assassinated or are removed by a coup d'état. The current government of Iraq is still subject to removal if they lose an election.
Iraq is ruled by a dictator, therefore Iraqs government is a "dictatorship"
Saddam Hussein, what rock have you been living under?
Sadaam Hussein, until he died in 2003 for hanging.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
The United States removed Iraq's oppressive dictator.
no
Iraq. he was a dictator and he killed thousands of people.
No, it isn't.
He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC.