Both my parents are Iraqi Arabs from Baghdad. They escaped Iraq in the early 90s during Saddam's infamous Faith Campaign, where both my relatively leftist dad and my shia mother both fell under some prosecution. They left to Syria and then got resettled in the US thanks to a UN program. I speak fluent Arabic and meet up every year with my extended family in Jordan or Turkey, as both countries are relatively safe for Iraqis.
AMA about Iraqi politics, Iraqi society and the general cultural and political state of the Arab World. I will answer a few questions directly, but I'll keep the rest for late night today as I will go on a long ass drive in an hour.
10 years ago I'd say hell no, but now things are changing. The biggest perceived source of religious fundamentalism and right wing reactionary views isn't longer driven by the US, but by Iran. The US still represents murder, imperialism and plunder for all Iraqis, but for desperate poorer "woke" Iraqis, the US also represents to a degree LGBT rights, women's rights, sexual liberation and general personal freedoms.