No.Unfortunately, Iraq is not safe to visit at all due to the fragile security situation. The risk of terrorist attacks, armed clashes, and even military activity from Iraq's neighboring countries are just too high.
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Official advice. Most governments advise against all travel to Iraq. Tourism in Southern Iraq is still preliminary. However, so was tourism in the Kurdistan region just a few years ago.
U.S. passports are valid for travel to Iran. However, the Iranian government does not recognize dual nationality and will treat U.S.-Iranian dual nationals solely as Iranian citizens.
Terrorist attacks can occur without warning. Avoid possible targets such as crowded places and public spaces, including markets, transport hubs, places of worship and government facilities. If you must visit them, always have an exit plan. Large protests and political rallies occur regularly across Iraq.
Anywhere south of Baghdad is considered southern Iraq, which includes popular destinations such as Karbala, Najaf, Babylon, Nasiriya, Chibayish, and Basra. ISIS was mainly operating in the north and west, so south of Iraq has been safe for quite a while, even during ISIS rule.
Iraq is known primarily for its rich maqam heritage which has been passed down orally by the masters of the maqam in an unbroken chain of transmission, leading up to the present. The maqam al-Iraqi is considered to be the most noble and perfect form of maqam.