they ask you if you want to be promoted....seriously
What was Britain's rule in Iraq and Palestine?
The British ruled the regions would become Iraq, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine as Mandates. From 1919-1921 the only two British Mandates in the Middle East were those of Iraq and Palestine. In 1922, the Mandate of Palestine was divided into the Mandate of Palestine and the Mandate of Transjordan.
How much does a army spc make in Iraq?
well including base pay hazardous pay bah type 1 and 2.... alot!!!!
The former Cold War wasn't quite as "cold" as it once was (though neither side invited each other over for a family picnic and and a sleepover / pj party).
Seriously, after 9-11, the uppermost issues were about protecting the US mainland, bringing troops home fast(er), critical debate over human rights and torturing prisoners, and wrongfully suspecting and profiling anyone who looked, dressed, or sounded Middle Eastern as being a potential terrorist.
What ever happened to the Iraqi reporter that threw his shoe at George W. Bush in December of 2008?
Muntadhar al-Zaidi was sentenced to three years in prison. It was later reduced to one year, out of which he served nine months.
His family stated that he received a broken hand, broken ribs, internal bleeding, an eye injury, and bruising to indicate other injuries during his custody.
Who did the bank robbery in 2003 from Central bank of Iraq?
USA , common sense , America are the biggest terrorists ,, sadam killed 2200 people in 40 years,,90% Wer not innocent ... USA killed over 1.5 million in a couple of years ... The bank was guarded by USA tanks ,, they stole the dollars and left the rest ... Common sense
When was Kurdistan divided between Iraq Iran Syria and Turkey?
The first major division of the region of Kurdistan occurred in the early 1500s when the Safavids of Iran and Ottomans of Turkey created a border that separated Iranian Kurdistan permanently from Turkish/Iraqi/Syrian Kurdistan. With the Fall of the Ottoman Empire, the Ottoman government capitulated to Allies at the end of World War I and signed the Treaty of Sèvres in 1919, which, among other things, granted the right for an independent Kurdistan. However, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk overthrew the Ottoman government and established the modern Republic of Turkey. He successfully opposed the Greek forces on the Anatolian mainland and prevented the realization of a new Kurdish state in the east. Thus in 1923, the Treaty of Sèvres was abrogated by the Treaty of Lausanne and Kurdistan was further divided by the creation of the French Mandate of Syria and the British Mandate of Iraq. This is how Kurdistan as a region was divided.
When did Persia change its name to Iraq?
Persia had existed under many different names over the millennia. It officially adopted the title Iraq in 1935, though people continued to use Persia for some time after that.
What is the shortest flight from Baghdad to Nadi Fiji arriving before 7am May 6th?
There is abosolute no way in fliying for a short time from Baghdad to Fiji since Afghanistan is on the other side of Fiji. You will have to take transits depending on your route either through France/South Korea/Japan to Fiji.
Were the Shiites in Iraq Saddam Hussein's strongest supporters?
NO. Saddam Hussein, as a Sunni Muslim, derived most of his support from fellow Sunni Muslims. The Shiite majority of Iraq was vehemently opposed to Saddam Hussein and, as a result, he engaged in many repressive campaigns against them. Most notably, the Massacre of Shiites at Dujail was the only such repression for which Saddam Hussein was tried prior to his execution in 2006.
Are there any famous people from Iraq?
Yes there are many singers and poets are from iraq!
Darien Zanyer
and much more
What was the original name of Baghdad?
"The name Baghdad is pre-Islamic and its origins are unclear, but it is related to previous settlements, which did not have any political or commercial power. The name has been found as Baghdadu on Assyrian cuneiform records of the 9th century BC, and on Babylonian bricks bearing the Royal Seal of King Nebuchadnezzar (6th century BC).[6][better source needed]
When the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur founded a completely new city for his capital, he chose the name Madinat al-Salaam or City of Peace. This was the official name on coins, weights, and other official usage, although the common people continued to use the old name.[7][8] By the 11th century, "Baghdad" became almost the exclusive name for the world-renowned metropolis."
source : wikipedia
No, but they will not recognize him as being legally married to his second and third wives. Only the first wife will be a legal wife. If he continues to live the life of a polygamist, he may be prosecuted for bigamy or adultery, depending on the state he lives in.
Does Iran or Syria share the largest border with Iraq?
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.
Was Iraq an allied nation during World War 2?
Iraq was under british control but there was a rebel group who received weapons and support from the Nazis
Why are ethnicities more visible in Iraq after Saddam Hussein was overthrown?
In the days of Saddam Hussein, Saddam, himself a member of the political ba'ath sect of Sunni Islam, viciously suppressed any kind of individualism in his Iraq. He attacked Shias in the south and east and Kurds in the north and any Sunnis that disagreed with his ways, and held his country together with an iron fist. Following the fall of Saddam, the Shia struck back against the minority Sunni for Saddam's oppression, who struck back at the Shia, who struck back at the Sunni, and the whole time the Kurdish north is wanting their independence from a mostly Arab south (less so in Iraq, however, as the primary Kurdish beef is with Turkey, where most Kurds live and where independence is most deeply sought).
What do the Chaldeans have to with the Iraquis and the Sinaloans of Mexico?
This has nothing to do with the ancient Chaldeans from Babylon (present-day Iraq).
There is a crime organization operating in Detroit, known as the Iraqi Chaldeans and is composed of many Iraqi Christian immigrants who fled Iraq during the last Gulf Wars.
It is now known ( since 2011) by the FBI, the BATF & E, the DEA, the Detroit PD, the Michigan State Police, and the Wayne County Sheriff's Department that the Sinaloa Cartel, a Mexican crime organization found on Mexico's Pacific coast, has been supplying the Chaldean Mafia with large amounts of marijuana to be sold in Detroit.
Can I mail an ATT iPhone to my son who is in the Navy in Iraq?
I say Yes. But that also depends on where he is stationed, also how long he will de there. it might take some time for it to arive, just as al other mail. an other problem is borders, it might be bether for him to either get a phone from the local area, or wait for him to come into the states agen.
the cost of sending a phone might be more than $100 for shipping and might not come the entire way.
I might also advise if the phone alredy is in your posesion to as your local post office for information about shipping.
Names of all the us army in Iraq?
There are currently over one hundred thousand US troops in Iraq. Beyond being a security issue, it would be prohibitive to list all service members in Iraq due to the sheer number of them.
What is Iraq and Iran are predominately this type of what Muslim?
Iran and Iraq consist of primarily Muslims adhering to the Shiite (or Shia) sect of the Islamic religion. In Iran, about 90% of people are Shia (the rest being Sunni), and in Iraq, about 55% are Shia, and 45% are Sunni (with ethnic Kurds being 15% Sunnis of total population of Iraq).