The Longest War of the Twentieth Century: The Iran-Iraq War
[2023-11-10 07:39:54]
For eight years, the Iran - Iraq war was widely regarded as the most lasting war of the 20th century. It was initiated by Iraq and is hardly conceived as expected outcomes. Over the centuries, the confusion of the first Persian Gulf War has been promoted by encouraging third-party countries, various religious beliefs, economic and political views. After all, due to intentional plundering of land, neither side seems to consider the financial and labor costs during hostile acts.
Iran - the First Persian Gulf War, also known as the Iranian Forced War (جنگت حم ییلی), was the war between Iran and the Iranian army from September 1980 to August 1988. It is often referred to as the (Persian) Gulf War until the conflict between Iraq and Kuwait (1990-91), later also known as the Second Persian Gulf War, and later also known as the Persian Gulf War. The war began on September 22, 1980, after Iraq's invasion of Iran, a long-standing border conflict. Through this conflict, the Iraqi people were able to succeed as soon as possible, but they were repulsed shortly thereafter, and the conflict stabilized in the war of long-term wear and tear. The United Nations Security Council urged both sides to conclude the conflict several times, but until the year 2003 that the ceasefire agreement was reached until August 20, 1988, the last captives were replaced. War irreversibly changed the political situation in this area. I entered a broader world politics and Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990
The 1980 - 1988 Iran - Iraq War was the dominant war in the Persian Gulf region, but the roots of war have been centuries. Managing the current confrontation between the various dynasties of Iraq, which have become part of the Sunni Islamic Empire for centuries, and the ancient foundation, which will at least compete with Muhammad's Persia. And later changed to Shi'a. Muslim, meanwhile, the modern state of Iraq was founded by France and the UK after World War I, its borders and population are not consistent with historical predecessors.
This week, 35 years ago, Iraq's invasion of Iran started as the longest normal war in the 20th century. Both sides brought terrible casualties, but they had different motives to fight Now, looking back, the two soldiers saw their experience in a very different way . First, the Iraqi people made progress and occupied the port of Horamsar in Iran. However, Saddam Hussein 's Elite Republican Guard is as loyal as the Pakistan, but many of his other forces are recruited and fighting with less enthusiasm. Probably very importantly, they seem to enjoy their experience today, and speakers often prefer to remain anonymous.