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The Iran–Iraq War was an armed conflict between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Iraqi Republic lasting from September 1980 to August 1988, making it the 20th century's longest conventional war. It was initially referred to in English as the Gulf War prior to the Persian Gulf War of the early 1990s.
The Iran–Iraq War began when Iraq invaded Iran via air and land on 22 September 1980. It followed a long history of border disputes, and was motivated by fears that the Iranian Revolution in 1979 would inspire insurgency among Iraq's long-suppressed Shia majority, as well as Iraq's desire to replace Iran as the dominant Persian Gulf state. Although Iraq hoped to take advantage of Iran's revolutionary chaos and attacked without formal warning, it made only limited progress into Iran and was quickly repelled; Iran regained virtually all lost territory by June 1982. For the next six years, Iran was on the offensive. A number of proxy forces participated in the war, most notably the Iranian Mujahedin-e-Khalq siding with Ba'athist Iraq and Iraqi Kurdish militias of Kurdistan Democratic Party and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan siding with Iran—all suffering a major blow by the end of the conflict.
The Iraq War was a protracted armed conflict that began with the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition. The invasion regime toppled the government of Saddam Hussein. However, the conflict continued for much of the next decade as an insurgency emerged to oppose the occupying forces and the post-invasion Iraqi government. An estimated 151,000 to 600,000 or more Iraqis were killed in the first 3–4 years of conflict. The United States officially withdrew from the country in 2011 but became re-involved in 2014 at the head of a new coalition; the insurgency and many dimensions of the civil armed conflict continue.
The invasion began on 20 March 2003, with the U.S., joined by the United Kingdom and several coalition allies, launching a "shock and awe" bombing campaign. Iraqi forces were quickly overwhelmed as U.S. forces swept through the country. The invasion led to the collapse of the Ba'athist government; Saddam was captured in December 2003 and executed by a military court three years later. However, the power vacuum following Saddam's demise and the mismanagement of the occupation led to widespread sectarian violence between Shias and Sunnis as well as a lengthy insurgency against U.S. and coalition forces. The United States responded with a troop surge in 2007 to attempt to reduce the violence. The U.S. began withdrawing its troops in the winter of 2007–08. The winding down of U.S. involvement in Iraq accelerated under President Barack Obama. The U.S. formally withdrew all combat troops from Iraq by December 2011.
Operation Beit-ol-Moqaddas (Jerusalem) (Persian: عملیات بیتالمقدس) was an Iranian operation conducted during the Iran–Iraq War. The operation was a success, in as so far as it achieved its standing aim of liberation of Khorramshahr and pushing Iraqi troops back to the border. This operation, coupled with Operation Tariq al-Qods, and Operation Undeniable Victory, succeeded in evicting Iraqi troops from southern Iran and was the turning point in the war and gave Iran the momentum.
On September 22, 1980, because of his desire that Iraq should have complete dominance over the Shatt al-Arab(or the Arvand Rūd) waterway, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein declared war against Iran and launched a land invasion of southern Iran, although operations did occur elsewhere on the Iran-Iraq border. After achieving stunning successes, Saddam Hussein amazingly ordered that the Iraqi troops 'dig-in' on the front line. He hoped that this would show the world that he cared about the fate of the Iranian people, and that he was only concerned with achieving his aim of securing the entire Shatt al-Arab waterway; which had been under dispute since the 1975 Algiers Agreement had been under some strain. That agreement was itself an attempt to settle the historical dispute over possession of the waterway. However, since the Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979; Iraq had felt that it was necessary to assume what it wanted through force, and that it was no use trying to negotiate with the revolutionary Iranian government.
Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/;Persian: Irān – ایران [ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto Nagorno-Karabakh, and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world. With 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th-most-populous country. It is the only country that has both a Caspian Sea and an Indian Ocean coastline. Iran has long been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia, and its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz.
Playlist - http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2FCC4277AAE8DC31 Iraqi troops stormed Iran in 1980, expecting an easy victory. The Iranians rallied, however, using their much-larger population, and were able to push the invaders out.
Thames Televisions flagship factual programme 'TV -- Eye' heads to Iraq to investigate the impact the Iraq Iran war will have on the global oil industry. First televised on Thames Television in 02/10/1980 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FMarchives
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The Iran-Iraq War was one of the most devastating conflicts of the 20th century, costing hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides. In the end, it resulted in just a stalemate. So what if in this case, Iran won the war? Here is one scenario. ___________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alternatehistoryhub Twitter: https://twitter.com/AltHistoryHub Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlternateHistoryHub?ty=h Music by: Sam Kuzel and Cadre Crimson. https://soundcloud.com/samkuzel https://soundcloud.com/cadrecrimson
April 1982, when the Iranians launched Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas to recapture the Khuzestan province. The first attack (April 24 to May 12) consisted of 70,000 Pasdaran (members of Iran's military, the (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC) and succeeded in pushing the Iraqis out of the Ahvaz-Susangerd area. The Iraqis withdrew back to Khorramshahr city and, on May 20th, launched a counter attack against the Iranians, which was repulsed. The Iranians then launched an all out assault on Khorramshahr, capturing two of the defense lines in the Pol-e No and Shalamcheh region. The Iranians gathered around the Shatt al-Arab (known as Arvand Rud in Iran) waterway, surrounding the city and, thus, beginning the second siege. The Iranians finally recaptured the city on May 24th af...
April 1982, when the Iranians launched Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas to recapture the Khuzestan province. The first attack (April 24 to May 12) consisted of 70,000 Pasdaran (members of Iran's military, the (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC) and succeeded in pushing the Iraqis out of the Ahvaz-Susangerd area. The Iraqis withdrew back to Khorramshahr city and, on May 20th, launched a counter attack against the Iranians, which was repulsed. The Iranians then launched an all out assault on Khorramshahr, capturing two of the defense lines in the Pol-e No and Shalamcheh region. The Iranians gathered around the Shatt al-Arab (known as Arvand Rud in Iran) waterway, surrounding the city and, thus, beginning the second siege. The Iranians finally recaptured the city on May 24th af...
Playlist - http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2FCC4277AAE8DC31 Iraqi troops stormed Iran in 1980, expecting an easy victory. The Iranians rallied, however, using their much-larger population, and were able to push the invaders out.
Thames Televisions flagship factual programme 'TV -- Eye' heads to Iraq to investigate the impact the Iraq Iran war will have on the global oil industry. First televised on Thames Television in 02/10/1980 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FMarchives
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The Iran-Iraq War was one of the most devastating conflicts of the 20th century, costing hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides. In the end, it resulted in just a stalemate. So what if in this case, Iran won the war? Here is one scenario. ___________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alternatehistoryhub Twitter: https://twitter.com/AltHistoryHub Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlternateHistoryHub?ty=h Music by: Sam Kuzel and Cadre Crimson. https://soundcloud.com/samkuzel https://soundcloud.com/cadrecrimson
April 1982, when the Iranians launched Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas to recapture the Khuzestan province. The first attack (April 24 to May 12) consisted of 70,000 Pasdaran (members of Iran's military, the (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC) and succeeded in pushing the Iraqis out of the Ahvaz-Susangerd area. The Iraqis withdrew back to Khorramshahr city and, on May 20th, launched a counter attack against the Iranians, which was repulsed. The Iranians then launched an all out assault on Khorramshahr, capturing two of the defense lines in the Pol-e No and Shalamcheh region. The Iranians gathered around the Shatt al-Arab (known as Arvand Rud in Iran) waterway, surrounding the city and, thus, beginning the second siege. The Iranians finally recaptured the city on May 24th af...
April 1982, when the Iranians launched Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas to recapture the Khuzestan province. The first attack (April 24 to May 12) consisted of 70,000 Pasdaran (members of Iran's military, the (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC) and succeeded in pushing the Iraqis out of the Ahvaz-Susangerd area. The Iraqis withdrew back to Khorramshahr city and, on May 20th, launched a counter attack against the Iranians, which was repulsed. The Iranians then launched an all out assault on Khorramshahr, capturing two of the defense lines in the Pol-e No and Shalamcheh region. The Iranians gathered around the Shatt al-Arab (known as Arvand Rud in Iran) waterway, surrounding the city and, thus, beginning the second siege. The Iranians finally recaptured the city on May 24th af...
TV EYE reports from both sides of the explosive confrontation in the Gulf War From the deck of an oil tanker sailing up the gulf, running the gauntlet of an Iranian air attack And from Tehran, as thousands of Revolutionary Guards volunteer for the final push against Iraq, pledging themselves to martyrdom The War between Iran and Iraq First Shown: 28/06/1984 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: archive@fremantlemedia.com Quote: VTR 31946
Zahed Haftlang crossed the line during war. He saved the life of an enemy soldieZahed was born in Iran in a small town that serviced the oil industry. He was a child-soldier in the Iran-Iraq war of 1980 to 1988. But when he came upon a severely wounded soldier on the battlefield, he did not see the enemy. He saw someone who was a father, a husband, another human being. Zahed took extraordinary steps to save the soldier's life although he was under strict orders to kill enemy soldiers that were found alive.r. It was an act of heroism that few soldiers can claim. It was a small moment on a battlefield that might have been quickly forgotten. But by an incredible coincidence, Zahed met the man he saved 20 years later in Vancouver, Canada. The encounter pushed Zahed to search for a way to s...
September 26, 2016 (Persian calendar 1395/7/5) Iran Iraq war, Marine Commandos Defending KhoramShahr city تكاوران دريايي مدافعان خرمشهر جنگ ايران و عراق
Thames Televisions flagship factual programme 'TV -- Eye' heads to Iraq to investigate the impact the Iraq Iran war will have on the global oil industry. First televised on Thames Television in 02/10/1980 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FMarchives
April 4, 1981 (Persian calendar 1360/1/15) H-3 complex, west of Iraq (پايگاه هاي هواي اچ سه عراق) Geo coordinate 32.749177°N, 39.591186°E Planned: Mid-March 1981 Planned by: - Col. Javad Fakoori سرهنگ جواد فكوري - Col. Bahram Hooshyar سرهنگ بهرام هوشيار - Col. Fereidoon Izadseta سرهنگ فريدون ايزدستا Commanded by: Col. Javad Fakoori سرهنگ جواد فكوري Objective: Destroying Iraqi Air Force aircraft Date: 4 April 1981 10:30am - 03:30pm (UTC+03:30) The H-3 airstrike was a surprise air attack by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force IRIAF during the Iran-Iraq War on 4 April 1981 against the airbases of the Iraqi Air Force at the H-3 complex in western Iraq. It was the boldest and one of the most sophisticated operations carried out by the IRIAF during the war. The Iran airforce destroyed 48 ...
This three-episode documentary depicts the history of IRIAF F-14 Tomcat in action during the Iran-Iraq War(1980-1988). With the help of animation, rare war footage and new interviews with pilots who flew Tomcats in combat and achieved aerial kills, this documentary is both unprecedented and interesting. Part Two https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj43DHOSIbo Part Three https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI0ILqbEACA more videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQEZbmmWc_Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdvm8tgol_o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzmLsX0UjXI