Which data center you recommended for hosting a websites that targeting the region of Iraq?

I am wondering, Which data center you recommended for hosting a websites that targeting the region of Iraq?
Here is a list of current Azure's data centers:
-US East
-US West
-US North Central
-US South Central
-Europe North
-Europe West
-Asia Pacific East
-Japan East
-Japan West
-Brazil South
Thanks

Hi,
As far as I know, this is determine by your use group, choose the data center that was closest to your use group, you could also use
http://azurespeedtest.azurewebsites.net/ to test the speed.
Best Regards,
Jambor 
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