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Mouse,

first off, the Iraq question: The political situation in Iraq right now is 
such that not many companies are rushing to invest in IT infrastructure. 
Added to that, Iraqis are well-educated people with a very large community 
of professionals. The bottom line? It'll be a while (years) before non-
Iraqi companies are looking for help in Iraq.

As for the other question (companies willing to sponsor Americans to work 
abroad), there is a question of economics. If a non-American company is 
looking for resources, they will first look to resources within their own 
national boundaries - they don't have to involve themselves with work 
permit bureaucracy. If they are looking for resources to work outside 
their national boundaries you stand a better chance but, once again, most 
companies will look first at their fellow nationals because they are a 
known quantity to the hiring company.

This sounds discouraging, I know, but keep looking. Having said all of the 
above, companies do hire extra-nationals, particularly for areas where 
skills are in short supply.

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