Iraq Border
The Iraq Border refers to the international boundaries that define the territory of Iraq. It shares borders with six countries: Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, and Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria to the west. The total length of the border is approximately 3,600 kilometers, making it a significant geopolitical area in the Middle East.
The border has been a focal point for various historical and political events, including conflicts and trade. It plays a crucial role in Iraq's relations with its neighbors and impacts regional security and economic activities. The management of the border is essential for controlling migration and preventing smuggling.