Who started the Iran Iraq war first? Who won the Iran Iraq war?

Updated on military 2024-04-30
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It was Iraq that first provoked it.

    Historically, Iran and Iraq have disputed sovereignty over the Shatt al-Arab at the border junction. On September 22, 1980, Iraq brazenly launched a military attack on Iran over the disputed river under the pretext of defending itself against ......the "Islamic Revolution".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Iran-Iraq war was first provoked by Iraq** led by Saddam Hussein.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Iraq is the first to strike, but before any war begins, the contradictions and interests of the two sides are entangled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At that time, the Islamic Revolution in Iran had just succeeded, and Iraq was rich and strong, actively seeking hegemony in the Gulf region, and attempting to strike at the Khomeini regime when it was not firmly established.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Iraq provoked it first, and it ended up in a stalemate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It was Iraq that started it first.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't know, what is the Iran-Iraq war, who started the Iran-Iraq war first?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Who won the Iran-Iraq war?

    The Iran-Iraq War refers to a war that broke out between Iraq and Iran between 1980 and 1988. The war was triggered by a dispute between the two countries in the border area. Both sides are trying to resolve territorial disputes and political differences by force.

    Since Iraqi forces had already invaded Iran proper at the time of the armistice, the war nominally ended in Iraq's victory, which was adopted by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 598, and the two sides accepted an agreed ceasefire.

    Despite Iraq's victories in some battles, Iran still maintained a certain level of combat effectiveness in the war and eventually achieved its strategic goals against itself. Iran was not defeated at the end of the war, but to a certain extent won the war.

    The Iran-Iraq war has had a profound impact on the Middle East, including changing the political, economic, and military landscape of the entire region. Despite Iran's victory in the war, the war brought enormous damage and losses to both sides, further plunging the entire Middle East region into tension and instability.

    It has also triggered multifaceted repercussions. On the one hand, the war has increased tensions between Iraq and Western countries, especially the United States. After the end of the war, Iraq's international standing suffered, while Iran's influence in the region was consolidated.

    On the other hand, the war has also had a profound impact on Iran's domestic country, changing Iran's political landscape and triggering a strong reaction from external threats.

    In addition, the Iran-Iraq war has also led to a large number of ** and personnel. It is estimated that between 500,000 and 600,000 people died in Iraq and Iran during the war, and millions were forced to leave their homes. As a result, the social and economic conditions of the entire Middle East region have suffered a huge impact, severely damaging the local social infrastructure and economic development.

    In short, the Iran-Iraq war was a war with far-reaching consequences, and although both sides reached a stalemate and both sides declared victory, the entire Middle East region experienced a long period of political, economic and social turmoil under the influence of the war.

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