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They had some part to play in the founding of all three Abrahamic religions and every major historical event all the from the dawn of civilization
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>>18052900
History seems to imply that so uh, why not?
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Iraq was very relevant on the world stage during the Neolithic, Sumer and Babylonia.
Retained some importance with the Akkadians and the Persians.
Birthed an important prophet, Mani, and flourished under the Muslims, but the fall of Baghdad to the Mongols was a turning point they never recovered from.
Past that point, only Saddam did anything that could catch the global attention
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>>18052907
>Retained some importance with the Akkadians and the Persians.
2000 years apart btw
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>>18052900
Historically, Iraq never meant shit to an Iroquois, so I would say no. 1/2 the planet had never even heard of these fuckers until a couple hundred years ago. Same in China, Japan, etc....

Only Semites are obsessed with other Semites and trying to be White. The Civilized World doesn't give a fuck about them one way, or the other.
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Many empires used their legitimacy through an Abrahamic lens.
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>>18053219
Brainlet
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>>18052900
You could say they are the chosen ones, yes



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