Question Answered

Posted on Wednesday 24 August 2005

I told you it was a dumb question: Shiite Iraq overwhelmingly speaks Arabic, not Farsi. Confirmation comes via the Iraqi constitution-in-process and the State Department’s country profile. I guess that leaves open the question of if there is Shiite nationalist sentiment across the language divide, but from first glance, chances for separate nationalisms seem higher with two languages.


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