The current mission of US/Coalition forces in Iraq is to restore law, order and stability to Iraq. There is no ambition on the part of the United States to turn Iraq into a Sphere of Influence or annex the region to some greater American Empire. However, the United States would greatly prefer if Iraq remained on good terms with the United States and has taken action to cement a relationship.
There were no territorial changes after the conclusion of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988).
Iran-Iraq territorial disputes in the 1980's; (1980-1988).
Territorial disputes between Iran & Iraq (1980-1988).
A long history of territorial disputes
Iran-Iraq territorial disputes in the 1980's; (1980-1988).
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.
Territorial disputes between Iran and Iraq, to include the Persian Gulf, which was also known as the "tanker war."
The 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq War, also known as the Persian Gulf War was a territorial dispute between Saddam Hussian and the Leader of Iran. The US sided with Iraq during that war.
Territorial changes between Iran and Iraq remained the same after the war (1980-1988).
Yes
The Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988 was primarily fought over control of the Persian Gulf.
Mostly- YES.