Iran - Iraq War The Iran - Iraq War in the 1980s may have changed the course of Iran and Iraq forever, but the war has also changed the permanent participation of other countries in the Middle East world. The rich and complex history of Iraq has established many cultural and national traditions that have played a role in this country today. While Iran - the Iraq War emphasizes how these confrontations with some of these traditions, Iraq and its economic situation are also noteworthy.
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
In the context of the history of Iran including the United States, which supported Iraq in the 1980s Iran's war, this war produced hundreds of thousands of Iranians - Iran believed that both Israel and the United States were intimidated Strange to say, in 2003, after a massive US military invaded and occupied the neighboring Iraq, Iran sponsored the anti-American Iraq militia; or the United States and its allies were against Syria's anti-Syrian anti- Armed with government forces. When it became a full-scale civil war, Iran sent troops to Syria to save that long-time Allied country Bashar-Asad regime, not seeing whether it is a parent American army
Due to the many madness in the Middle East in the late 1970s, it was repeatedly disappointing in the Iran - Iraq war between neighboring Iran and Iraq. Because of the Islamic Revolution of 1979, due to the chaotic situation of the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Izan Fuzestan invaded Iranian Fuzestan in 1980, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people dead on both sides . The collapse of the Soviet Union and the collapse of communism in the early 1990s had some impact on the Middle East. It made it possible for many Soviet Jews to migrate from Russia and Ukraine to Israel and further strengthened the Jewish state. It weakened their position and blocked the simplest sources of credit for anti-West Arab regime, arms and diplomatic support. It opens a cheap oil view in Russia, lowers oil prices and reduces Western dependence on Arab oil.