"Is the Israel-Iran War Over? U.S. Airstrikes, Ceasefire & Bible Prophecy" Pratik Pandit
Автор: Pratik Pandit
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The Iran-Iraq War (1980–88) was a significant military conflict between Iran and Iraq, marked by extensive casualties and the use of chemical weapons. The war resulted in an estimated one million deaths and had profound impacts on both nations and the broader region.
Overview of the Iran-Iraq War
Duration: The conflict lasted from 1980 to 1988.
Casualties: Estimates suggest that total casualties reached around one million, including military personnel and civilians.
Causes: The war was primarily triggered by territorial disputes and political tensions, particularly over the Shatt al-Arab waterway.
Key Events:
Iraq, led by Saddam Hussein, invaded Iran in September 1980, initiating the conflict.
Both sides engaged in trench warfare, with significant battles occurring at locations such as Khorramshahr and the Fao Peninsula.
The use of chemical weapons was a notable aspect of the war, with both sides employing them against each other.
International Involvement: Various countries were involved indirectly, with Iraq receiving support from Western nations and Iran facing an arms embargo.
End of the War: The war concluded with a UN-brokered ceasefire in 1988, but no formal peace treaty was signed, leaving many issues unresolved.
Aftermath: The war had lasting effects on both countries, including economic devastation, political instability, and a legacy of animosity that influenced future regional conflicts.
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