One of the fears of the civil disorder in Iraq was that it would lead to spill-over into the neighbouring countries. This has happened, according to
the Washington Post there are approximately two million Iraqi refugees
in Syria, Jordon, Lebanon, Iran and Egypt. In addition to the exodus, it is estimated that 1.7 million Iraqis have been displaced and forced to relocate within Iraq.
To put that in persepective, the Australian Diaspora is approximately one million and about five percent of the Australian population; the Iraqi Diaspora is now double that in the space of three years and approximately eight percent of the pre-war population. So nearly 8% of the country have fled in three years of violence and disorder.
Source: Washington Post, War in Iraq Sets Off Massive Migration.







