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The United States have given Normal Trade Relations (NTR) status to some 180 countries. In actuality only four countries are excluded from this status which includes all of the following countries except:

A) North Korea.
B) Iraq.
C) Iran.
D) Cuba.
E) Libya.

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Final answer:

Iraq is not one of the countries excluded from Normal Trade Relations status with the United States.

Step-by-step explanation:

The United States has granted Normal Trade Relations (NTR) status to a majority of the world's nations. This status facilitates trade by providing non-discriminatory treatment in trade agreements. Currently, only a select few countries do not have this status with the U.S. Out of the options provided, the question asks which country is not excluded from NTR status. The countries that are excluded include North Korea, Iran, and Cuba. Hence, the correct answer is that Iraq, represented by option B, is not one of the countries excluded from NTR status by the United States.

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