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  1. UNIIMOG var et tradisjonell FN-observatørstyrke, ledet av en Chief Military Observer (CMO). Han etablerte et hovedkvarter i hver av hovedstedene, og oppholdt seg – med et ledelseselement – hver annen uke i Bagdad og Teheran.

  2. The Iran–Iraq War started in September 1980 when Iraqi forces invaded neighbouring Iran in hot pursuit. The war, which was sparked by territorial, religious and political conflicts between the two nations, concluded in a ceasefire nearly eight years later, after more than 500,000 troops and civilians had died.

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  3. Summary: The Iran-Iraq was a very long war. It started over religious difference with a few territorial disputes. The United Nations eventually had to step in to stop the fighting. Website Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_War Video:

  4. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein about to deliver a speech on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the end of the Iran–Iraq War. From 16 July 1979 to 9 April 2003, Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti, an Iraqi politician, was Iraq’s fifth president. The leading figure in the revolutionary Arab Socialist Baath Party – which later ...

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  5. Oct 5, 2015 · The United States is sometimes portrayed as a major supplier of weapons to Saddam-era Iraq. For example (slightly edited): Just look at the history books, Saddam was USA ally during the Iran/Iraq war. The USA provided them with a constant supply of weapons and turned a blind eye, even to attacks to ships in the Gulf (even hitting an USN ship ...

  6. Iran's problem with Iraq led to a military conflict and Iraq was defeated in two days. The military conflict led to 1975 contract that was signed by two countries in Algeria. It's interesting that Saddam Hussein signed contract from Iraqi side and in 1980 he ripe off the contract.

  7. Israel believed Iran would change its hostile stance on the United States, according to Deputy Defense Minister Mordechai Zippori. He said: "Israel has the possibility to extend significant aid to Iran and enable it, from the logistical point of view, to continue its war with Iraq.