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  2. Battle of the Marshes - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Marshes (Arabic: معركة الأهوار, Persian: نبرد نیزارها) was a part of the IranIraq War. After the mostly indecisive Dawn operations in 1983, Iran opened a new, surprise amphibious offensive in the lakes of the Hawizeh Marshes in Iraqi Tigris–Euphrates river system .

  3. Operation Kheibar - Wikipedia

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    But for Iraq even 12,000 was an unacceptable toll, as Iraq had a smaller population to draw from. [1] After the battle, Iran tried unsuccessfully to take the Baghdad–Basra highway with Operation Badr. At the end of the War, Iraq expelled the Iranians from Majnoon island by using combined-arms tactics coupled with chemical weapon attacks. [2]

  4. Operation Badr (1985) - Wikipedia

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    Operation Badr was an Iranian operation conducted during the IranIraq War against the forces of Ba'athist Iraq. The Iranians launched their offensive on March 11 and succeeded in capturing a part of the Basra-Amarah-Baghdad highway. The following Iraqi counterattack, however, forced the Iranians out in a continual war of endless stalemate.

  5. Iran–Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    The IranIraq War, also known as the First Gulf War, [f] was an armed conflict between Iran and Iraq that lasted from September 1980 to August 1988. Active hostilities began with the Iraqi invasion of Iran and lasted for nearly eight years, until the acceptance of United Nations Security Council Resolution 598 by both sides.

  6. Iraqi chemical attacks against Iran - Wikipedia

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    There was a saying at the time, "better a good Ba'athist than a good soldier". During the early months of the IranIraq War, Iraq attained successes because of Ba'ath Party interference and its attempts to improve the Iraqi Army, but the essential problem was that the military leaders did not have a clear strategy or operational aim for a war ...

  7. Draining of the Mesopotamian Marshes - Wikipedia

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    The Mesopotamian Marshes were drained in Iraq and to a smaller degree in Iran between the 1950s and 1990s to clear large areas of the marshes in the Tigris-Euphrates river system. The marshes formerly covered an area of around 20,000 km 2 (7,700 sq mi).

  8. Drought that has hammered Syria, Iraq and Iran was ... - AOL

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    The drought conditions that have roiled Syria, Iraq and Iran over the past three years would not have happened without climate change, a new analysis suggests.

  9. First Battle of al-Faw - Wikipedia

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    The First Battle of al-Faw was a battle of the IranIraq War, fought on the al-Faw peninsula between 10 February and 10 March 1986. The Iranian operation is considered to be one of Iran's greatest achievements in the IranIraq War.