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[PDF] Phase Three: Iran Attempts To Conquer Iraq: June, 1982Mar 2, 1984 · The first major Iranian attempt to conquer Iraq was called Operation Ramadan al- Mubarak (Ramazanol-Mobarak). It began during the month of ...
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Primer: The War - MERIPThe war officially began with Iraq's September 22, 1980 invasion into Iran, but the roots of the conflict reach back much further.
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New Borders, Old Enemies, The Iran-Iraq WarIraqi strongman Saddam Hussein launched a blitzkrieg-like invasion of Iran in September 1980, but it soon stalled into trench warfare more akin to World War I.
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[PDF] The Iran-Iraq War (Chapter 5: Phase Two: Iran Liberates Its Territory ...Iran succeeded in attacking an equal or superior Iraqi force without any major offensive use of tanks, with almost no air support, and with only token ...
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[PDF] Iran-Iraq War Timeline* - Wilson CenterSep 1, 1982 · the Iranian counter offensive against Iraq forces initiated in early January 1981 has so far pushed the Iraqi forces back 20 miles. 4 ...
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New Hardships Intensify Debate over Iran-Iraq War - PBSAug 5, 2010 · The generally accepted narrative in defense of the decision to continue the war is simple: Iran could not afford a ceasefire in 1982 because it ...
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As Iran Exported Its Shiite Revolution, Sunni Arabs Resisted - NPRFeb 14, 2007 · Iraq invaded Iran in 1980 to seize its oil fields and destroy Khomeini's revolution. But Saddam did not cast the conflict in sectarian terms.
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The Battle for Basra | James Martin Center for Nonproliferation StudiesMar 27, 2003 · In July 1982, Iran launched Operation Ramadan near Basra, using its elite Revolutionary Guards, as well as employing tactics against Iraqi ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE DEMOGRAPHIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE IRAN-IRAQ WARWe estimate civilian deaths for the Iran-Iraq war at about 60,000--mostly Iranians. the initial Iraqi invasion created at least. 1.5 million Iranian refugees, ...<|separator|>
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The War Economy of Iraq - MERIPIn the first year of the Iran-Iraq war, oil production fell from 3.4 million barrels per day to just under a million. [7] Oil revenues continued to drop off for ...
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[PDF] IRAN-IRAQ: A COMPARISON OF TWO WAR-WEARY ECONOMIESWhich Economy Had More Difficulty Paying for the War? Iran encountered more difficulty financing the war than did Iraq-despite higher oil revenues in 1982-85 ...Missing: casualties impact
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Khorramshahr liberation marked an exemplary display of Iranian ...May 23, 2024 · The liberation of Khorramshahr was a major morale boost for the Iranian people and marked a significant shift in the momentum of the war.
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The War over the War | American Enterprise Institute - AEISep 30, 2010 · Continuation of the war after Khorramshahr. On May 24, 1982 Iran liberated the city of Khorramshahr ending the Iraqi occupation of the city.Missing: position internal debates
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The Iran-Iraq War | UANITo export its revolutionary ideology, Iran focused on indoctrinating Shi'a communities through propaganda and funding social services in tandem with the IRGC, ...
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Iran Rejects Iraq's Call For Cease-fire - The New York TimesJun 13, 1982 · Despite Iran's rejection of their offer to withdraw, Iraqi forces on the Persian Gulf front refused to initiate hostilities during the next two days.
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IRAN SAYS IRAQIS' WITHDRAWAL WON'T END WARJun 22, 1982 · Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Iranian leader, said in a radio broadcast today that the war with Iraq would not end even if the Iraqis left Iranian territory.Missing: Khorramshahr | Show results with:Khorramshahr
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[PDF] Guarding History - Joint Chiefs of StaffIran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Iraq's Saddam Hussein had been consolidating their power for years prior to the Iran-Iraq War (1980–88). It was during ...
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A War on Multiple Fronts - MERIPBy the end of 1982, the IRGC was independent of its nominal masters, its ... motive as ideological affinity. [12]. Building Infrastructure. The policies ...
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[PDF] Iranian Operational Decision Making - CNA CorporationIts main objective appears to have been to capture Basrah, or, failing this, to bypass the city to the north, thereby severing the lines of communication ...
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[PDF] The Iran-Iraq War (Chapter 12: The Combined Arms And The Land ...It also helps explain why Iran's human wave tactics could be effective in many instances against a massive Iraqi superiority in firepower. The general ...
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[PDF] Iranian Operational Decision Making - DTICThis paper examines Iranian operational-level military decision- making from the perspective of historical case studies. Specifically, it analyzes the various ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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Massacre at Fish Lake - Time MagazineAug 2, 1982 · The Iraqi trap was sprung near a man-made body of water called Fish Lake. For a short time, the Iranians held the pumping station that feeds river water into ...
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[PDF] The Iran-Iraq War – Chapter 11: Command, Control ...Similarly, there is ample literature criticizing Saddam Hussein for over-centralizing authority, and for politicizing his command structure. The problem is ...Missing: cons | Show results with:cons
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[PDF] Saddam and the Iran-Iraq War - DTICNonetheless, from the beginning Saddam enjoyed a more centralized command network than his Iranian opposition. Iran's military command problems reflected the on ...
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Iraq's air force struck Iranian troop concentrations opposite its... - UPIIran concentrated its fire on Basra when it invaded Iraq July 13, deploying some 100,000 troops and several armored brigades. Iraq retaliated by ...
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[PDF] Saddam Hussein's Grand Strategy During the Iran-Iraq War - DTICIn the second phase of the conflict, Saddam Hussein adopted a new military strategy that centered on the concept of static defense. Here, the idea of victory.
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[PDF] Iraqi Army Will to Fight - RANDBy late April 1982, the Iranians were fully on the strategic offensive. Only about 150,000 soldiers remained in the dwindling Iraqi Army. Tactical defeats ...
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IRANIAN INVASION OF SOUTHERN IRAQ APPEARS TO STALLJul 16, 1982 · The fighting was concentrated in an area northeast of the Iraqi port city of Basra, which is 14 miles from the border. It was described by the ...Missing: resource allocation
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Iran-Iraq: Bloody Tomorrows | Proceedings - U.S. Naval InstituteSeizure of the Shatt al-Arab would solve the access dispute at one stroke, expanding Iraqi frontage on the gulf tenfold, again, at Iran's expense. For a Baghdad ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Iraq counters Iran's 'Operation Ramadan' - UPI ArchivesJul 31, 1982 · Iraq claimed Friday it completely 'crushed' the fifth Iranian offensive east of Basra, killing over 6,400 Iranians and capturing large numbers ...
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[PDF] Chemical Weapons and the Iran-Iraq War2 One of the darker chap- ters of the war was Iraq's use of chemical weapons (CW) against Iran and Iran's decision to employ chemical weapons in response. The ...
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[PDF] Lessons Learned: The Iran-Iraq War - DTICThe Iranians, too, had experienced casualties-more than the Iraqis-but they had turned back the invasion which was a commendable feat. With the withdrawal of ...
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The WarThe Iranian thrusts into Iraq in the summer and autumn of 1982 clearly reflected the internal divisions which existed within Iran over the continuation of the ...<|separator|>
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The Long War | Vanguard of the Imam - Oxford AcademicIn Operation Ramadan al-Mubarak, which was Iran's first attempt to take the Iraqi city of Basra, Iran's military planners hoped their operation would be aided ...
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[PDF] The Iranian Military in the Iran-Iraq War 1980 - DTICJun 6, 1997 · in translating the martyrdom concept into a revolutionary ideology by calling upon its people to make sacrifices to sustain the war effort.
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History of Iran: Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988 - Iran Chamber SocietyIn July 1982 Iran launched Operation Ramadan on Iraqi territory, near Basra. ... By the end of 1982, Iraq had been resupplied with new Soviet materiel, and ...
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[PDF] Chronic Conflict: A Case Study of Iraq - WANA InstituteIran launched a counter-invasion of Iraq in July 1982, code- named Operation Ramadan, during which they incurred heavy losses for relatively small gains. In ...
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Iran said Monday it fully controls 60 square miles... - UPI ArchivesIran said Monday it fully controls 60 square miles ... Operation Ramadan.' A Baghdad military communique ... square kilometers (60 square miles),' Shirazi said.
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Review The Iran-Iraq War Volume 2: Iran Strikes back, June 1982 ...Dec 4, 2018 · There was Operation Ramadan in 1982 attacking Fish Lake, which was Iraqi defensive line protecting Basra City. 1984 saw Operation Kheibar ...<|separator|>
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The Iran-Iraq War (2) Iran Strikes Back, June 1982-December 1986 ...In the meantime the Fish Lake front rumbled along, with Basra now under artillery fire, despite Khomeini's injunction to avoid civilian casualties, in ...
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AFTER 6 YEARS, IRAN-IRAQ WAR IS DEADLOCKED AS TACTICS ...Sep 22, 1986 · It has adopted an almost entirely defensive posture since 1982 and seldom even tries offensive ground operations. President Saddam Hussein of ...
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The Iran-Iraq War: Strategy of Stalemate - Military - GlobalSecurity.orgIt aimed at cutting the communications lines between Iraqi forces in the north and those in Khuzistan. The week long operation changed the pattern and tempo of ...
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Child Soldiers Global Report 2001 - Iran | RefworldChild soldiers, some as young as nine, were used extensively during the Iran-Iraq war. Some opposition groups are said to recruit children, including from ...Missing: Ramadan tactics
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[PDF] An Iraqi Military Perspective of the Iran-Iraq War - NDU PressMore often than not, human wave attacks were all the Iranian militias could launch. the result was a catastrophic casualty tally reminiscent of the fighting in ...
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The Iran-Iraq War - Bloomsbury PublishingNov 24, 2010 · In this important reappraisal, Rob Johnson explores the major issues surrounding the war, offers a fresh analysis of the military aspects ...