At the moment (July, 2014) Iraq cannot really be considered as a nation with alliances and enemies. Iraq was created out of the dregs of the Ottoman Empire and in the aftermath of two world wars. It has been a remarkably unsuccessful attempt to form one nation out of three inimical tribes.
To the extent that we can consider the Baghdad government to be representative of Iraq as a whole (and it is not), the Iraq's allies are Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and possibly Turkey. Its adversaries are Syria and Iran.
Given that half of the territory of Iraq is occupied and nominally governed by the terrorist group "Islamic State of Iraq and Syria" and by the Kurds of the north who would prefer an independent Kurdistan, it's even money as to whether Iraq will even exist by next year.
the allies were stronger
major allies of chad are nigeria and morroco
The U.S. were part of the Allies.
the allies have more militeristic abilities and strength
the situation looked bad for the allies because the allies faced a bleak situation on all fronts
dinars.
Democracy?
Yes
a democracy .
Barham Ahmad Salih.
Baghdad
Oil is one of its most valuable resources
Trying to restore law, order, and stability to Iraq.
the Chukar Partridge is iraqs national bird
it is that our soldiers are being killed by the iraqs and we don't have that many soldiers left to send over there.
DS didn't change the country, it simply ejected Iraq from Kuwait.
Iraq is ruled by a dictator, therefore Iraqs government is a "dictatorship"