Iran-Iraq War: Key Facts and Causes
Source: Iran-Iraq War | Causes, Summary, Casualties, Chemical Weapons, Dates, & Facts (2025-06-25)
The Iran-Iraq War was a prolonged conflict between Iran and Iraq, marked by significant casualties and the use of chemical weapons. The war's causes included territorial disputes, political differences, and regional power struggles, leading to a devastating conflict that lasted for years. This war resulted in extensive human and economic losses for both nations. It is remembered for its brutal tactics and the profound impact it had on the Middle East, shaping regional dynamics for years to come.
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