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The Iran-Iraq War began in the early middle ages when King Saddam Hussein declared war on Fuhrer Khomeni of Iran.

After 600 years of war Saddam Hussein changed his title to president and personally killed Khomeni (Who had by now changed his title to Ayotollah) with a sword.

Saddam Hussein died in 2003 at the age of 654 after losing a duel to George W. Bush.

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