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Iraq
Formerly
part of the Ottoman Empire, Iraq was occupied by Britain during the
course of World War I; in 1920, it was declared a League of Nations
mandate under UK administration. In stages over the next dozen years,
Iraq attained its independence as a kingdom in 1932. A "republic" was
proclaimed in 1958, but in actuality a series of military strongmen
ruled the country until 2003, the last was Saddam Husayn. Territorial
disputes with Iran led to an inconclusive and costly eight-year war
(1980-88). In August 1990, Iraq seized Kuwait, but was expelled by
US-led, UN coalition forces during the Gulf War of January-February
1991. Following Kuwait's liberation, the UN Security Council (UNSC)
required Iraq to scrap all weapons of mass destruction and long-range
missiles and to allow UN verification inspections. Continued Iraqi
noncompliance with UNSC resolutions over a period of 12 years led to
the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003 and the ouster of the Saddam
Husayn regime. Coalition forces remain in Iraq under a UNSC mandate,
helping to provide security and to support the freely elected
government. The Coalition Provisional Authority, which temporarily
administered Iraq after the invasion, transferred full governmental
authority on 28 June 2004 to the Iraqi Interim Government, which
governed under the Transitional Administrative Law for Iraq (TAL).
Under the TAL, elections for a 275-member Transitional National
Assembly (TNA) were held in Iraq on 30 January 2005. Following these
elections, the Iraqi Transitional Government (ITG) assumed office. The
TNA was charged with drafting Iraq's permanent constitution, which was
approved in a 15 October 2005 constitutional referendum. An election
under the constitution for a 275-member Council of Representatives
(CoR) was held on 15 December 2005. The CoR approval in the selection
of most of the cabinet ministers on 20 May 2006 marked the transition
from the ITG to Iraq's first constitutional government in nearly a
half-century. Arabic, Kurdish, Assyrian, and Armenian are spoken.
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