No it hasn't.
The nation of Pakistan is an independent nation. It once had been part of the Indian colony controlled by Great Britain. Pakistan has borders with India, Afghanistan, China and Iran.
The first modern Persian Empire was the Safavid Empire in 1501 and Iran has remained more-or-less independent since then, but Iran has been the center of numerous other empires that may not have been headquartered within Iran's boundaries.
No. Japan has always been an independent nation.
Haiti was formerly a colony of France, but it is presently an independent (although impoverished) nation.
Yes. Mali is a former French colony.
Iran has been engaged in several wars many wars, but did not cause any of them. The most recent one is the Iraqi war, where Iraq had invaded iran in an attempt to steal oil. The first war in iran was the war between the greeks 2500 years ago! The greeks invaded Persepolis, the Iranian capitol, and destroyed it. Today, the ruins are still standing.
Iran has never been colony,to gain independence,Note that: Although People of Iran has called their land Iran for at least 2600 years,until 1937 Iran was internationally known as "Persian Empire",on that year the ambassador of Nazi Germany suggested the king of Persia to change the official name to Iran to reflect the country's Aryan origins(Iran means the land of Aryans) and as a result tighten the bonds with their German relatives.
Christianity is starting to grow and more people have been becoming Christian in Iran recently, some of them have been jailed by the leaders of Iran, other people in Iran have had their freedoms taken recently by the gov. also, it is now against the law to mention the word dawn in a poem in Iran. It is odd. Many there are Muslim.
Iran's oil industry is actually relatively developed. The reason that it is not as developed as in some other countries is that Iran's economy is strongly damaged by the UN sanctions placed upon it (primarily by the US and other Western countries).
it has always been Israel. but Iran moved up after Saddam was removed..
Kurdistan is not a country, but rather a region that spans parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The idea of a unified Kurdistan as an independent nation has been a long-standing aspiration for the Kurdish people.
There has never been an Achmed who was president of Iran.