Iran was led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Iraq was led by President Saddam Hussein.
almost half of the world was supporting Iraq(directly or not) in their invasion
while Iran was only depending on its own manpower and per-revoution weapons.
Iran does not have any allies except
Russia sold weapons to Iran and Iraq.
Iraq
The Iran-Iraq War ended in 1988. The two nations are now at peace.
Iran and Iraq.
Saddam Hussein was the President of Iraq who invaded Iran during the Iran-Iraq War.
It depends on the war. During the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, the two nations were adversaries, but in the previous Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988, the two countries were allies against Iran.
Yes, Iraq was at war with Iran from 1980 to 1988. This was called the Iran-Iraq war.
Iraq
Iran never looked after Iraq.
Iran.
There was a war that began in Iraq in 1980, but the war began with an invasion of Iran, not Iraq. That war is the Iran-Iraq War and lasted from 1980-1988.
Iran was attacked by its neighboring country of Iraq in 1980, leading to the Iran-Iraq War which lasted for eight years.
Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988.
Russia sold weapons to Iran and Iraq.
This was known as the Iran-Iraq War and lasted about 8 years over control of the Persian Gulf, and territorial disputes along the Iran/Iraq border. Prior to Operation Desert Storm in 1991, the Iran-Iraq war (1980-1989) was known as the Gulf War.
Iraq
Afghans did not participate in the Iran-Iraq War. During this period, Afghanistan was fighting the Soviet Union and trying to repel them from the country. However, Afghans were alive during the Iran-Iraq War. (So, technically speaking, there were Afghans during the Iran-Iraq War, just not in that war.)