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Iraq

Iraq is an Arab country located in the Middle East. Its capital is Baghdad.

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Is Iraq a strong or weak country?

Answer 1

Iraq is a Strong Country that Iraq Defeated Iran, Israel And United States

Answer 2

Iraq was a relatively strong regional power. Until the American Invasion in 2003, Iraq was the most powerful Arab Nation after Egypt and when Egypt signed a peace treaty in Israel in 1979, Iraq became the de facto leader of the Arab World. However, since the American Invasion, the Iraqi Army is relatively weakened and now the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is the stronger power in the area. Iraq has become increasingly weakened by the invasion of its territory by ISIL in 2014 and the effective partition of the country.

A note on the previous answer, Iraq never defeated Iran, Israel, or the United States. The Iran-Iraq War was settled by mutual ceasefire and Iraq was forced to come to the table when their own creditors refused to back them. Iraq has never entered an engagement with Israel in which it emerged victorious, since Israel won all of its wars with Arab States (the possible exception being the War on Hezbollah in 2006), but specifically the Arab Israeli Wars of 1948-9, 1967, and 1973 in which Iraq and Israel fought against one another resulted in Israeli successes. In 1991, Israel did not retaliate for the scud missiles fired at it at the United States' behest, not out of fear or inability. Finally, the United States crushed the Iraqi Army in 1991 and 2003 and only left the country in 2011 after the American administration was satisfied that Iraq could maintain its own infrastructure.

Why did people leave Iraq?

People flee Iraq due to the increase violence and the trail of destruction left by the Rebels. Sometimes the violence gets too hard to handle and civilans and dying because of the reblious violence. Otherrs simply have no choice, because they may face persecution for political or religious views. And others just want to be in a safer more, stable environment.

Does Iraq have the right to have a nuke?

I'm not sure of this. Why would Iraq have a nuke? One purpose of Iraq having a nuke is that they can start or end war. I don't think Iraq haves the right to have a nuke.

What types of media are the in Iraq?

There are a national television stations, including a Kurdish-language station. The leading Arabic newspapers are Al-Thawrah ("The Revolution"), Al-'Iraq, and Al-Jumhuriyyah ("The Republic").

What is the average family size of people in Iraq?

The average woman in Iraq has 3-4 children according to the World Factbook.

Who is sayid Nur alyasiry?

He was a big revision in 1920 and gave/made freedom to all Iraq. a big deal.

What are some boy names from Baghdad?

Bob

Fred

Gary

Mean

Amandeep

Chebsy

Alancta

Tiki

Harry

cheese

fanib

zayne

zanib

gezzer

freddie

Elbert

Genna

james

jimie

abdul

kuntucky

Who wrote the Iraqi constitution?

The current Iraqi Constitution, which was approved by Iraqi referendum in 2005 was written by the Iraqi Constitution Drafting Committee. A list of the members of that committee can be found at the link below.

How many square kilometers is Iraq?

Iraq covers an area of approximately 438,317 square kilometers.

Is Iraq a developed or developing country?

Iraq is a developing country, beause if is poor, beacuse of the population and because of it economy

Were nuclear bombs were used in Iraq?

No, the only nuclear weapons ever used in combat were the two used in 1945 on Japan to end WW2.

Where is Iraq situated?

Iraq is a country located in the Middle East, bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west.

How do you say Iraq in Iraq?

Iraq is not a language. Iraqis speak Arabic and the name for Iraq in Arabic is Al-Iraq which is pronounced Al-ee-raw-k.

What percentage of Muslims in Iraq are Sunnis?

Roughly 30-35% of Iraq's Muslims are Sunnis.

  • Iraq's Muslims follow two distinct traditions, Shia and Sunni Islam.
  • According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, Iraq is 97% Muslim: 60-67% Shi'a, 33-40% Sunni.
  • Iraq is home to many religious sites important for both Shia and Sunni Muslims.