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Iraq in the year 2008 and how the Iraq war is affecting the middle east and the 2008 presidency.

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  • Former Pentagon official calls Iraq war "a major debacle"
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  • A U.S. military commander says sectarian violence is dropping where he is in Iraq. The military`s top general in Iraq is about to deliver recommendations for a future war strategy. (Sept. 8)
  • Bush says he`ll `lay out a vision` about the U.S. role in Iraq in a nationally televised address. Bush says his Iraq policy is one he believes Americans and their elected leaders can support. (Sept. 8)
  • (San Francisco) Osama bin Laden appeared for the first time in three years in a video Friday released ahead of the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, telling Americans they should convert to Islam if they want the war in Iraq to end.
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    Iraq From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    For other uses, see Iraq (disambiguation). ??????? ?????? Jumhuriyat Al-?Iraq (Arabic) ?????? ????? Komar? Iraq (Kurdish) Republic of Iraq

    Flag of Iraq

    Coat of arms of Iraq

    Flag Coat of arms Motto: ???? ????   (Arabic) "Allahu Akbar"  (transliteration) "God is [the] Greatest" Anthem: Mawtini  (new) Ardh Alforatain  (previous)1

    Location of Iraq

    Capital (and largest city) Baghdad2 33°20'N, 44°26'E Official languages Arabic, Kurdish Demonym Iraqi Government Developing parliamentary republic  -  President Jalal Talabani  -  Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Independence  -  from the Ottoman Empire October 1, 1919   -  from the United Kingdom October 3, 1932  Area  -  Total 438,317 km? (58th) 169,234 sq mi   -  Water (%) 1.1 Population  -  2007 estimate 29,267,0004 (39th)  -  Density 66/km? (125th) 171/sq mi GDP (PPP) 2006 estimate  -  Total $89.8 billion (61st)  -  Per capita $2,900 (130th) Currency Iraqi dinar (IQD) Time zone GMT+3 (UTC+3)  -  Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+3) Internet TLD .iq Calling code +964 1 The Kurds use Ey Req?b as the anthem. 2 The capital of Iraqi Kurdistan is Arbil. 3 Arabic and Kurdish are the official languages of the Iraqi government. According to Article 4, Section 4 of the Iraqi Constitution, Assyrian (Syriac) (a dialect of Aramaic) and Iraqi Turkmen (a dialect of Southern Azerbaijani) languages are official in areas where the respective populations they constitute density of population. 4 [CIA World Factbook] Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: ??????? ?????? (help·info) Jumhuriyat Al-Iraq), is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert.[1] It shares borders with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, and Iran to the east. It has a very narrow section of coastline at Umm Qasr on the Persian Gulf. There are two major flowing rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. These provide Iraq with agriculturally capable land and contrast with the desert landscape that covers most of Western Asia. The capital city, Baghdad, is in the center-east. Iraq's rich history dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is identified as the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of writing. During its long history, Iraq has been the center of the Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and Abbasid empires, and part of the Achaemenid, Macedonian, Parthian, Sassanid, Umayyad, Mongol, Ottoman, and British empires.[2] Since an invasion in 2003, a multinational coalition of forces, mainly American and British, has occupied Iraq. The invasion has had wide-reaching consequences: increased civil violence, establishment of a parliamentary democracy, the removal and execution of former authoritarian President Saddam Hussein, official recognition and widespread political participation of Iraq's Kurdish minority and Shi'ite Arab majority, significant economic growth, building of new infrastructure, and use of the country's huge reserves of oil. According to the 2007 Failed States Index, produced by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Foreign Policy magazine and the Fund for Peace, Iraq has recently emerged as the world's second most unstable country,[3] after Sudan,[4] and the United States has recently referred to it in court proceedings as "an active theater of combat."[5] Iraq is developing a parliamentary democracy composed of 18 governorates (known as muhafadhat).

     

       
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