Iraq's smart soft power employs artificial intelligence to distort awareness and shape public opinion, exploiting weak digital awareness and societal divisions.
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Iraq has an opportunity to strengthen its partnership with the United States in security, development, and investment attraction, provided it strikes a balance between international cooperation and protecting national sovereignty.
A large percentage of Iraqi women suffer from the phenomenon of widespread cyber-extortion due to a number of factors, which the researcher discusses and provides a set of recommendations regarding.
Reducing America's international education programs weakens its soft power and global role. In contrast, scholarship programs emerge as an effective means of building cultural bridges and strengthening long-term international relations.
"Despite the Iraqi constitution guaranteeing equality, women's entrepreneurship in Iraq faces various challenges - empower Iraqi women through legal facilities, training courses, and raising awareness of the importance of their economic role."
Iran faces increasing US and Israeli escalation, while Russia and China are hesitant to fully support it due to their interests with the West. This is isolating Tehran and forcing it to reevaluate its alliances and options in the face of the crisis.
Although four years have passed since the city of Tal Afar, west of Mosul, was declared liberated from the control of the Islamic State (ISIS), it still faces problems that prevent it from returning to its former glory.
"Iraqi-US relations are in a transitional phase that requires new foundations in line with regional changes, with a focus on Iraqi sovereignty and balanced relations."
After 2003, Iraq witnessed social and cultural transformations that led to a change in values. These transformations were reflected in the form of the political system.
The author discusses Iraq's experience after the two Western occupations, which he believes reflected a persistent failure to build a stable state due to societal and political divisions and the absence of a mature national consciousness.
It is unlikely that Iraq will capitalize on the current regional and international environment to offer the world a successful experience. This experience will remain modest despite the relative improvement in the state and society.
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