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Are Iran and Iraq two different countries or are they the same place? What about Ireland? Help I'm confused

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Are Iran and Iraq two different countries or are they the same place? What about Ireland? Help I'm confused

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  1. Ask your president.


  2. trust an american not to know who they hurt.

    take time and go to these places

    learn their history

    see the destruction  u.s.a and uk. did and are still doing.

    ireland is the most beautiful place in the world.

  3. Though they're not the same place, some people confuse the two.  Our president, George Bush, meant to invade Iran since they are closing in on acquiring Nukes but he got confused and invaded Iraq instead.

    He's so silly.

    Ireland is next.  Up in Northern Ireland, Sunnis and Shites have been fighting for some time.

  4. You really should look at a map sometime. Iran is next door to Iraq. Ireland is the big island next to England (which is part of Great Britain, the United Kingdom, depending on how many of the countries you're including with it-now THAT is confusing).

  5. Iran and Iraq are two completly seperate countries. They usually do not even speak the same language. Iraq=Arabic Iran=Farsi (Persian)

  6. My God, do U know how glad I am sum1 finally asked dat question? I was like, way 2 embarrassed 2 ask myself, I'm like, still not so sure though who out of all these really smart people was right?

  7. Of course not, they are all the same country.  Down there by Randy McNally.

    No, actually I lie.  Ireland is in Canada, Iran is the capital of Mexico, and Iraq is in the Yukon.

  8. Iran and Iraq are two neighbouring countries in the Middle East.

       Many think that Iran is Persian, but this is not true. Although Farsi (or Persian) is the main language of the country, Iran includes many ethnic groups. Persians are only 51% of the population. Other groups include Azerbaijanis (24%), Gilakis/Mazandaranis (8%) and Kurds (7%). There are also some Arabs over there.

       Iraq is an Arab country but also have a mixture of ethnic groups. Arabs are about 77% of the population. Kurds are about 19%, Azerabijanis less than 2%, and Assyrians less than 1%.

       The most significant common thing people-wise between the two countries is religion. The biggest religious group in both countries are s**+ Muslims with over 93% in Iran and over 62% in Iraq. Sunni Muslims are about 6% in Iran and about 35% in Iraq. Other religious minorities exist in both countries including Christians.

       Ireland, in northwest Europe, can be said to be divided between two countries too. The Irish Island that lies to the west of Britain is divided between Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the latter being part of the United Kingdom. Ireland's capital is Dublin, and N. Ireland's main city is Belfast.

  9. I'm not sure which is sadder:

    1.) The possibility that you're really as dumb as some of your questions make you seem, or

    2.) The probability that you believe you're being clever and/or funny with these questions.

    But I'm voting for #2.

  10. Wouldn't fancy walking from Iraq to Iran via Ireland.  That'd soon answers your question!

  11. Dumb American ? U seem to be the only one. Iran, Iraq, India, Ireland, and all the countries in the world are the same place - the world. The World is ruled by the MASTER.

  12. Are you stereotyping! DUHHHHH!

  13. im confused after your question..do something better with your time.

  14. Yeah...............you are definitely a confused "Dumb American".

  15. Why are you asking all these questions? What's your point? Don't you have anything better to do? Oh let me guess, are you a loner? you don't have friends? are you 10?

  16. Please tell me that you are not really an American and you are not a reflection of how the school system is educating our younger generations

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