As an Iraqi, I do ask this question to myself a lot, what the world opinion on modern Iraq. It changed a lot especially after ISIS war, but people here generally don’t value the change that much due to high unemployment rates, drought, and bossy militias.

  • Maeve
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    182 months ago

    Since we really only hear what little our media publishes about military operations, and the coming and going of the military, can you please tell us a little about it?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      212 months ago

      Well nothing much since 2014 except it become more safe with the security situation becoming more stable that tourists are being attracted to here. Corruption still a big issue and we see more and more of these cases most of them don’t get resolved unfortunately because of the authorities negligence. Lack of jobs made the people more mad with the last 4 years, protests became more often demanding of jobs in the government sectors. Water drought and the climate change started to effect our lives with no government efforts to reduce it’s impact. Generally Iraq is better now people are happier than ever.

      • Maeve
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        72 months ago

        Thanks for the reply.The corruption seems to be an issue in most governments. Do most Iraqis you know think life is better or worse since Hussein is no longer in power?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          92 months ago

          Most of us here think that life here is much better now, even with all the economic obstacles and challenges.

          • Maeve
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            82 months ago

            If the people are happier, that’s a starting point. I’d like to see more on-the-ground, fair coverage of your nation. It’s hard to have any opinion, let alone an informed opinion, without media attention.

            Please do share more, whenever and in whatever discussions you’re inclined. I’m interested!

              • Maeve
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                42 months ago

                You’re welcome. Thank you, too. I’ve followed you so I hope that lets me learn more about you as a person, and your country, as a whole. May you be happy and well.