Similar words: Iraqi, braque, ira, irak, viral, irate, mirage, piracy. Meaning: n. a republic in the Middle East in western Asia; the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia was in the area now known as Iraq.
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211. Hammad directed his response against a weapon dossier on Iraq released by British government earlier today.
212. More immediately, Iraq and the Iraqi military establishment will escape destruction.
213. Dispatches from early this year, for instance, quote the aging monarch of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah, as speaking scathingly about the leaders of Iraq and Pakistan.
214. Ali Ahmed, 8, swims with cattle in the Tigris river in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 14, 2010.
215. Gates oversaw last year's troop surge in Iraq, which Mr. Obama opposed.
216. Sociopathocracy-government by sociopath is so common,[http://sentencedict.com/iraq.html] the argument that the war in Iraq was a priority because it got rid of one such sociopath makes little sense.
217. Shortly after the invasion of Iraq, teams of minesweeping dolphins cleared the approaches to Iraqi ports in the Persian Gulf, allowing ships with humanitarian aid to reach the Iraqi city of Basra.
218. The 10th anniversary dawned on a city and a nation that has changed immutably, with continuing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and persistent security worries at home.
219. Mr. Talabani, who is an Iraqi Kurd , says the U. S. would be welcome to establish long-term bases in the Kurdistan autonomous region of northern Iraq.
220. Employing the Resolution's language, the Bush Administration has argued that Iraq is in "material breach" and that war is thus justified.
221. The U.A.E. became the first Arab nation to post its ambassador to Baghdad and give Iraq 100 percent debt relief of approximately $7 billion.
222. What on earth happened with the elite Republican Guard?It was easy for the American troops to control over Baghdad, the capital of Iraq.
223. After all, there will be some difficult days ahead for Iraq, and the United States will continue to have an interest in an Iraq that is stable, secure and self-reliant.
224. Shiner is already pursuing a series of legal actions for former detainees allegedly killed or tortured by British forces in Iraq.
225. Cooper arrived in Iraq in early 2005 as a major-general fresh from acting as a deputy theatre commander in Afghanistan, where the insurgency had then largely been stabilised.
226. We continue to face several longer-term internal displacement situations in places like Colombia, Iraq, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Somalia.
227. An ancient city of Assyria on the Tigris River opposite the site of present - day Mosul, Iraq.
228. The reintegration of Iraq into the Education for All Monitoring Network will also be a priority.
229. Iran's official media has indicated the Teheran government may mount an all - out attack on Iraq.
230. Another adviser describes the process as the financial equivalent of stabilising Iraq.
231. Iraq also got samples of other deadly pathogens, including the West Nile virus.
232. The ex-president is said to have confessed to a group of Palestinian officials that God told him to "fight those terrorists in Afghanistan . . . and end the tyranny in Iraq".
233. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who retired with musculoskeletal conditions grew tenfold between 2003 and 2009.
234. In the semi - fianls , Iraq will play against either South Korea or Paraguay.
235. The wrenching debate over the Iraq war is well - known and need not be repeated here.
236. Saddam Hussein and his sons must leave Iraq within 48 hours.
237. In Iraq, where carrying a musical instrument in the street can lead to trouble with 17)hardliners, there was no obvious pool of talent.
238. The capital and largest city of Iraq, in the center of the country on the Tigris River.
239. The "Iraq Financial Management Information System" was nearly complete and about to go online at the time of the kidnap.
240. She had reported from Iraq for three years before her kidnapping.