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Since 1979, the Iranian embassy in America was closed. In that year a group of Iranianstudents attacked and some of America's embassy to embassy personnel were held hostage. They believed that America Embassy personnel in Iran as spy.
The US Embassy hostages in Iran.
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No. The United Nations continually proposed ceasefires and one of them eventually led to the armistice that ended the war, but the United Nations did not physically intervene in the conflict.
I think you must be referring to the war between Iran and Iraq, which was between 1980-88. However, while Iraq is an Arab country, Iran is a Persian country. They are both Islamic nations though. Both are majority Shi'ite Muslim.
No. Iran and France have not been in conflict for over 100 years.
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Because of the conflict going on there.
The conflict in Iran (in regards to U.S. foreign policy) began when the U.S. federal government suspected that Iran had weapons of mass destruction.
Due to Iran's nuclear activities. Western countries believe that Iran wants nuclear weaponsto the right. We do not want a nuclear Iran, he said.
syria had an recent conflict with lebanon iraq and saudi arabia iran is so called the ally of iran
Refer to website: Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988
Afghanistan IS the country, and it is located between Iran and Pakistan.
Iran was not invaded in 2003, Iraq was.To read about that conflict's causes, please see What are the causes of the Iraq War of 2003-2011?
this dynasty in Iran had conflict from one hand with Ottoman and in other hand with internal struggles..but the original conflict was with Ottoman,
The Iran-Iraq War was a devastating conflict for Iran and resulted when Iraq invaded Iran in 1980. The War was the longest war in the 20th century, lasting 8 years. It was also a war of attrition with the use of chemical and biological weapons. Iran also famously sent numerous children into minefields as bomb detectors (in the sense that they would find a bomb by walking on it and exploding to death). More than 1,000,000 Iranians died in the conflict and this war became a symbol of the resilience and strength of the Iranian post-Revolutionary Government as well as proof of its horribleness to Western observers.
NONE. Iran refuses to allow any Syrian refugees to come to the country. Iran's policy is particularly maddening since Iran is supporting Assad, who was responsible for starting the conflict back in 2011. Since Iran has a history of mistreating refugees (such as those coming from nearby Afghanistan), Syrians feel that they have better chance in Europe.