Republic of Iraq

The Republic of Iraq (Irakukyōwakokuイラク共和国) is a fan made supporting character for the series Hetalia: Axis Powers. She represents the Middle Eastern nations of Iraq, bordering Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west. She has currently been given the human name Marwan Shada.

Personality and Interests
Iraq has a calm and reserved personality. She does speak when she is spoken to, but her actions, gestures, and facial expressions speak louder than her words. She is often well-tempered, and attempts to keep her cool when a stressful information is at hand. However, in times of poverty and hardship, she will often break down. Iraq is often motherly to other nations, a trait she inherited from her mother, Mesopotamia. She is an opportunist and remembers things well, having a collected memory of her history and the histories of other neighbouring nations. She has a sense of civic duty and loyalty to her people.

Iraq enjoys reading books, especially historical fiction, often loving the way you could twist history into your own in stories. She also has knowledge of medicine from medical books she has read in the past years. In fact, in combat and when she is working in the Iraqi police she is often a medic.

Appearance
Iraq's hair is a blackish brown and her hair is short, however this fact is lost since she normally wears a dark, sand colored hijab. She wears a sand colored uniform, and dark brown undershirt. She sports bandaged around her thighs, most presumably from injuries. Working in the Iraqi police force, she will wear her police uniform. Outside of her jobs, she will often wear her hijab and Muslim clothing, with a bullet proof vest underneath, just in case. This is likely due to her state of paranoia. However, if at world meetings, she will either wear the Iraqi ceremonial uniform or simply just black tailored clothing, that is, if it's a conference with the Middle Eastern nations or simply a Worldwide meeting. Only outside of her home will she not wear the bulletproof vest.

Mesopotamia
Iraq truly loved her mother, and was heartbroken when suddenly, she disappeared, seeming becoming one with the dust and sand. When she finally realized her mother was gone, it was one of the few times she sobbed, because she finally realized she was alone, alone with the ruins of her now faded siblings. During her childhood, it was normal for her siblings to disappear one by one. One day in her child hood, she questioned Mesopotamia is she would disappear like her siblings. Mesopotamia, who was horrified by this, promised her only daughter that she would have the land given the case Mesopotamia disappears. So far, Mesopotamia has fulfilled that promise, Iraq's land now being that surrounding the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, given the fact Mesopotamia in Greek translates to 'the land between the rivers.' Though Iraq doubts she will even see her mother again, Mesopotamia's spirit actually follows Iraq, staying with her at all times.

Sumer
One of Iraq's favorite siblings, Sumer and Iraq were constant companions. Although scribes back in Mesopotamia were only men, Sumer taught Iraq how to write and memorize cuneiform regardless of gender. Sumer even taught her the new science that he and his pepole were discovering, which had Iraq intrigued by astronomy throughout her childhood to adulthood.

Assyria
Both of them had a type of sibling rivalry while they were young, Assyria usually bashing on her when she did something wrong. While he was by default rude to his sister, Assyria wanted her to be safe and thus taught her how to fight and use weapons. However, Iraq being soft-hearted at the time did not wish for this, but it prepared her into fighting wars in the future, such as the Iran-Iraq War.

The United States of America
She and America had been on rough terms ever since the early 2000's, but in that time both of them usually arguing why, to America, she needed to hand over her weapons of mass destruction, while her on the other hand, denied and desired to keep them. However, that changed as the UK, America, and Poland invaded her. Though their rough relationship has died down, she still blames him for making her country as mess. What really sparked her anger was when President Bush in the early 2000's called her, Iran, and North Korea the 'Axis of Evil', and whenever she walks past him, she would eye him down suspicously. However, given the fight against ISIS, she is grateful that America has sent Marines in order to the terrorist group. Nonetheless, she does blame him for the state that she is currently in.

England
While she did not enjoy her land being nothing but a British mandate, she considers England as a father-figure, though she shall not admit it. When she gained her independence, England had a fight in order to keep her, arguing with her, but failed. While the two have distant relationships in the present, they do socialize at world meetings. Well, England does, Iraq, not so much since she holds a slight grudge against him due to him getting involved with the Iraq invasion of 2003. And the fact she doesn't even speak a lot.

Syria
[Disclaimer: I'm using my own version of Syria, since I am aware that there is another Syria on the wiki.]

Both her and Syria have fairly well relationship. Both have shared their fair shares with political and long-shared cultural links. However, with Syria being in her current civil war, fighting against her brother, which represents the government, Iraq hardly gets to see her friend.

Iran
To explain it in a few words throughout history; violent. Both of them were rivals as children when Iran was Persia and Iraq was simply just land around the Fertile Cresent and the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. Wars usually broke out between Iraq's brothers and him as well, which caused to be weary around him, even in present day. Given the late twentieth century neither forgave the other when the Iran-Iraq War broke out in 1980. However, their relationship started to go downhill when the Iranian-revolution happened in 1979. Nonetheless, the two have a somewhat neutral relationship present day. Iran played a role in Iraqi reconstruction and Iraq imports things to her neighbor such as cars. However, though ties between their diplomatic and neutral relationship, the two countries in real Life do not get along. Iran usually annoys her in order to actually get a response out of her, but if Iraq does react, he would most likely earn an elbow in the face.

North Korea
Their relationship broke down in 1982, and by far, both countries do not like the other. The two countries do not even communicate with each other anymore. However, both countries do have some things in common, some not in common. Iraq had a regime until 2003, while North Korea maintains his regime. Iraq was accused of having weapons of mass destruction while she didn't, and North Korea has weapons of mass destruction, such as nuclear missiles.

India
India considered Iraq one of his closet allies in the Middle East, having started their relationship by the extension of embassies and later turning into a friendship. Eventually, when the Iran-Iraq War and the Iraq War, their relationship crumbled. Afterwards and even in the present, Iraq grew emotions towards India, however, feels as though he does not give them back. In other words, she loves him romantically.

Kurdistan
Iraq does see Kurdistan as a nation individually, but not her government. She and Kurdistan's relationship has been rough over the years. Iraq used chemical weapons to kill Kurds under the regime of Saddam Hussein. She has always felt guilty about doing it to the should-have-been nation, but she feels it will not change a thing if she apologizes. While Kurdistan knows what she did was the fault of her boss and she did not want to do if, she feels the opposite. She feels as though Kurdistan hates her.

Trivia

 * The reason why Iraq doesn't really talk much is because of her developing a slight stutter when younger, thus, she uses hand gestures most of the time in order to communicate among other nations. Though the stutter has went away when England had her as the Mandate of Mesopotamia, teaching her how to speak English, she is used to hand gestures that she does not really rely on speaking to communicate.
 * She sometimes says that her name is 'Bilad Ma Bayn-alnnahrayn.' Arabic for Mesopotamia.
 * She is often confused about her role within her society due to the few women's rights in Iraq. She does believe that women's rights shall improve, though.
 * She is Muslim.
 * She owns a German Shepard named Yosef.
 * The 2P version of Iraq would be that of a woman, similar to Iraq. She will keep her hijab and hair, however, she wears a formal military uniform that is more like a dark sandy color. Her eyes would be a golden brown.
 * A Nyotalia version of Iraq is in mind. He would wear a keffiyeh, have his hair short, and would have the name Muhammad.
 * Before she had the name Marwan, Iraq was called by her former human name, Malik. Among her siblings, she would be called Mal or Mally. She changed her name when Islam became her religion.
 * Her birthday, October 3, corresponds with the day she gained independence from the U.K.
 * On her birthday, she finds it as a tradition to send a voicemail to England. That voicemail would be her saying; "The only thing you have actually taught me is God Save the Queen," in Arabic.
 * She does not support another terrorist organizations, not even such organizations such as ISIS, Al Qaeda or the PLO. In fact, she despises them.