PeaceMaker998,

Hey , Iraqi here, I live in iraq , not that interested in the political situation but I’ll give an overview…

Stuff are pretty stable compared to bloody years like 2006-2008 As mentioned by some other people above , political truces are keeping everyone kinda calm with some outrage every now & then Infrastructure is still subpar , especially when it comes to electricity in peak summer temps that reach the high 40 celsius range Regarding countries that border us , Iran is as usual the one with most influence and control here , whether politically due to their connections with the major religious/ political Shia Parties or due to their stinginess with natural gas exports to us , which has an enormous effect since our electricity grid depends on it , as far as I understand at least Turkey are hurting us too with water since our two rivers originate from their land , they’re building dams and limiting the amount of water that comes to us , leading to drying down of many significant water bodies in the southern part of our country

If you have any other questions , hit me up in the replies

Repossess6855,

Whats going on with the currency the dinar? A lot of people are convinced it’s some great investment opportunity but it sounds relatively unstable

RubberElectrons,
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That water thing, more than anything else, seems quite ominous…

Any news about that?

attackfrog,
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astraeus,
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Got hit with the ol’ NYT paywall

mystphyre,

take the link, go to archive.ph or other archive site and put it in the archive now field. Wait a couple min and it will return a link you can view (and share with others like this one) https://archive.ph/U7qET

SulaymanF,

Violence is down, but that’s mainly because communities segregated themselves since the war. Politics has evolved into some truces and the country had upheaval from Covid and economic downturn.

rev,

Most of the mess in the middle east was the British and the French taking random swaths of land after WW1 and say hey you guys that hate each other you are a country now figure it out.

Edit: Then we found oil

lay, (edited )

From a political perspective things are quiet now between the governing parties, but it’s not gonna be for the future. The economy is falling down bit by bit with the currency inflation and with the Euphrates and Tigris drying up. I’m from Iraq and I don’t think iraq is gonna hold on for long.

someguy3,

things are quite now between

I think you’re missing a word.

Kushan,
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Or he meant “quiet” and got autocorrected.

lay,

Yeah excuse me for that. English isn’t my native language, I’m in the process of learning it.

RubberElectrons,
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No worries, most of us understood the first time. That other guy just wanted to be sure you were saying what the rest of us assumed. Take care, keep up the good work

shottymcb,

That’s not a very polite way to correct a non-native speaker for a minor misspelling. When you ask Iraqis a question and then correct their English it comes off a bit dickish.

GBU_28,

Eh it’s direct but not objectively rude.

“I think you’re missing a word, idiot” would be obviously rude.

someguy3,

I thought he was missing a word like “quite peaceful” or something like that.

NormandyEssex,

I would like to know as well. Haven’t heard much in a while which is maybe a good thing.

Gullible,

Political stability is reasonable, economy’s unstable, seems uneasy. I get curious every few years and read up.

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