al-Hasani
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No idea, the people in power are old still busy with the same old bs fighting over battles 1000+ years ago, the old diaspora generation are a bunch of thiefs coming to drink the oil while living in the west except for some whom are not in power for not being corrupt. Country has enough resources see article Republic of Iraq
I’m for larger unification through organizations to develop and form unity but many things stop this, anyway to keep on drones.
Iraq developed target drones a few decades ago which were just used to train crews with air defence missiles and air to air missiles.
Yeah, Iraq is one of the more unlucky histories in the Arab world. Just like Yemen. Once great today fragmented and in turmoil. What is now KSA was also once rich in ancient Semitic civilizations (Dilmun, Great Bahrain region, the Yemeni kingdoms in the South, Hijaz, Levant region, Mesopotamian territories in the North etc.) but went down and rose again after Islam etc. All countries have good and bad periods. Iraq was a country people migrated to and from. For example some of my father's relatives and my ancestors came to Iraq, mixed with locals went elsewhere, returned and came back. All depending on the situation of the region - favorable or not.
Iraq had the fortune to be ruled by the British who implemented a lot of good things and provided opportunities although they were not perfect. But the region has always been hit by turmoil. So big is the turmoil that only 1-5% of the Arab world has been excavated by archaeologists. Iraqi-Saudi Arabian ties are ancient and date all the way back to the first Semitic movements from the Arabian Peninsula to Iraq well over 10.000 years ago and all the way to the modern days. It is a shame that policies between two regional powers who have all the ingredients to accelerate have been hampered - in the case of Iraq by wars and political (sectarian) disagreements. Yemen is another example and is just Iraq volume 2 if you ask me.
Yeah, a little bit off-topic here. Just wanted to hear what other neighbors/fellow Muslim/Arab countries were up to in the UAV industry.
Regarding corruption then this is rampant when there is opportunities for being corrupt and no or very few punishments for it. Iraq is no different than other countries who suffer from similar problems. Nor better or worse.