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π’Who were main arms suppliers to Saddam in war against Iran ?
βͺοΈThe United States: The United States was Saddam's most important encourager to attack Iran. With the fall of the imperial regime in Iran, the Americans had no more access to the vast oil resources of our country, and immediately after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, they started their hostile campaigns and attacks against Iran.
βͺοΈThe failed Tabas Military attack, the Nojeh coup, and dozens of other plots were some of the US government's anti-Iran moves at the time. When the Americans failed in all these plots, they encouraged the then Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to attack Iran.
βͺοΈIn the second year of the war, when the Iran army ousted the occupying forces, the US government simultaneously launched four operations in support of Saddam and against Iran: 1) Operation Staunch: Diplomatic attempts to identify the entry points of weapons into Iran and prevent the shipment of military equipment to the country
βͺοΈ2) Financial operations: Efforts to meet the financial needs of Iraq through American companies
3) Intelligence operations: Providing military information on Iran to Iraq
4) Anti-Iranian operations in
βͺοΈinternational organizations: Condemnation of Iran in these organizations and preventing Iranian officials from conveying their rightful messages to other countries.
βͺοΈThe Soviet Union: A major part of the weapons Iraqis needed during the war was supplied by the Soviet Union. The country greatly assisted Saddam in the war by providing him with modern equipment and weapons.
βͺοΈThe most advanced warplanes, helicopters, tanks, and other such equipment were delivered to Iraq by the Soviet Union during the eight-year war.
βͺοΈRussian military commanders also trained Iraqi commanders and taught them ways to counter the Iranian army and the best methods and tactics to attack Iran.
βͺοΈEurope: France and Germany aided Iraq more than any other European country. Super Γtendard carrier-borne strike fighter aircraft and laser missiles β one of the latest achievements of the French military industry β were provided to the Iraqi army. Due to their high cost, Super Γtendard aircraft were leased to the Iraqi army so that Iraqi pilots could easily use them to bomb Iranian soldiers and cities.
βͺοΈWhen all this aid failed to save Saddam's defeated army, Germany rushed to Saddam's aid by sending chemical weapons, enabling Saddam to use 6,000 tons of chemical bombs against the Iranian people. Saddam's army killed 1,100 people in Sardasht and other parts of Iran and 5,000 others in Halabja using chemical weapons.
βͺοΈItaly and Belgium were other supporters of Iraq in the war against Iran by providing the country with advanced anti-tank missiles and helping Iraq build long-range artillery and strengthen other parts of its military.
βͺοΈArab countries: Home to the world's largest oil and gas resources, these Arab countries were Iraq's main financial and manpower aid. These Arab countries also deployed war prisoners from Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, Somalia and the Persian Gulf Arab states to fight in the Iraqi army.
βͺοΈThe airspace of these countries was also under the control of Iraq during the war, and Iraqi planes used their airspace to attack critical areas in the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, and the southern provinces of our country.
βͺοΈOther countries: Countries such as Brazil and Argentina, which were relatively advanced in the military industry at the time, supplied weapons to Iraq. Some others such as Latin American and African countries either lacked the ability to aid Iraq or were neutral, such as Turkey and Pakistan.
βͺοΈDuring the war, 50 countries directly supported Saddam. I will give just a few examples to better clarify the situation: At the beginning of the war, the United States said that it did not directly support Saddam, but Khomeini said from the beginning that Saddam was a lunatic and a US pawn β a fact that became clear after the presence of US bases in Iraq and Egypt was revealed.
βͺοΈThe United States: The United States was Saddam's most important encourager to attack Iran. With the fall of the imperial regime in Iran, the Americans had no more access to the vast oil resources of our country, and immediately after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, they started their hostile campaigns and attacks against Iran.
βͺοΈThe failed Tabas Military attack, the Nojeh coup, and dozens of other plots were some of the US government's anti-Iran moves at the time. When the Americans failed in all these plots, they encouraged the then Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to attack Iran.
βͺοΈIn the second year of the war, when the Iran army ousted the occupying forces, the US government simultaneously launched four operations in support of Saddam and against Iran: 1) Operation Staunch: Diplomatic attempts to identify the entry points of weapons into Iran and prevent the shipment of military equipment to the country
βͺοΈ2) Financial operations: Efforts to meet the financial needs of Iraq through American companies
3) Intelligence operations: Providing military information on Iran to Iraq
4) Anti-Iranian operations in
βͺοΈinternational organizations: Condemnation of Iran in these organizations and preventing Iranian officials from conveying their rightful messages to other countries.
βͺοΈThe Soviet Union: A major part of the weapons Iraqis needed during the war was supplied by the Soviet Union. The country greatly assisted Saddam in the war by providing him with modern equipment and weapons.
βͺοΈThe most advanced warplanes, helicopters, tanks, and other such equipment were delivered to Iraq by the Soviet Union during the eight-year war.
βͺοΈRussian military commanders also trained Iraqi commanders and taught them ways to counter the Iranian army and the best methods and tactics to attack Iran.
βͺοΈEurope: France and Germany aided Iraq more than any other European country. Super Γtendard carrier-borne strike fighter aircraft and laser missiles β one of the latest achievements of the French military industry β were provided to the Iraqi army. Due to their high cost, Super Γtendard aircraft were leased to the Iraqi army so that Iraqi pilots could easily use them to bomb Iranian soldiers and cities.
βͺοΈWhen all this aid failed to save Saddam's defeated army, Germany rushed to Saddam's aid by sending chemical weapons, enabling Saddam to use 6,000 tons of chemical bombs against the Iranian people. Saddam's army killed 1,100 people in Sardasht and other parts of Iran and 5,000 others in Halabja using chemical weapons.
βͺοΈItaly and Belgium were other supporters of Iraq in the war against Iran by providing the country with advanced anti-tank missiles and helping Iraq build long-range artillery and strengthen other parts of its military.
βͺοΈArab countries: Home to the world's largest oil and gas resources, these Arab countries were Iraq's main financial and manpower aid. These Arab countries also deployed war prisoners from Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, Somalia and the Persian Gulf Arab states to fight in the Iraqi army.
βͺοΈThe airspace of these countries was also under the control of Iraq during the war, and Iraqi planes used their airspace to attack critical areas in the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, and the southern provinces of our country.
βͺοΈOther countries: Countries such as Brazil and Argentina, which were relatively advanced in the military industry at the time, supplied weapons to Iraq. Some others such as Latin American and African countries either lacked the ability to aid Iraq or were neutral, such as Turkey and Pakistan.
βͺοΈDuring the war, 50 countries directly supported Saddam. I will give just a few examples to better clarify the situation: At the beginning of the war, the United States said that it did not directly support Saddam, but Khomeini said from the beginning that Saddam was a lunatic and a US pawn β a fact that became clear after the presence of US bases in Iraq and Egypt was revealed.
π¨Iran: If Iraq does not destroy the separatist terrorists near the Iranian border in the Kurdistan Region until September, Iran's military attacks on the Kurdistan Region will begin.
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πSouth of United States is going through critical days, war maybe happen in the along countries of Caribbean Sea.
π’Cuba says United States recently deployed a nuclear submarine near this country
π’United States has moved a new convoy of weapons and logistical aid consisting of 50 trucks to its military base in southern Al-Hasakah, Syria
π’United States has transferred new convoy weapons and logistical aid consisting of 50 trucks to its military base in southern Al-Hasakah, Syria
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πA bastard Abrahamism mullah, Christian version. Which prophet in Christianity got his daughter pregnant? π€π«’
πAbrahamism religions were created to sacrifice humans. The religious leaders of Muslims, Christians, Jews have never been enemies to each other and will never be, they sacrifice themselves to Allah by creating war, that is why muslims sacrifice sheep on Eid al-Adha, they kill the sheep to offer its blood to Allah. Girl who was killed in the US Congress was a sacrifice for Trump, also those who are killed in Gaza, Lebanon, Palestine and other wars are sacrifice, they are killed so that their blood can be offered to Allah. Girls who were killed in Iran because of hijab, their blood was offered to Allah, Abraham bastard also sacrificed his son for Allah
π’British defense ministry: On 10 July 2023, Russian Chief of the General Staff General Valery Gerasimov made his first TV appearance since the abortive Wagner mutiny of 24 June 2023. Gerasimov was seen being briefed by video link by Russian Aerospace Forces Chief of Staff Colonel-General Viktor Afzalov. Afzalov has been in post for at least four years, but this is probably his first public appearance with Gerasimov. Afzalov is deputy to Commander-in-Chief Russian Aerospace Forces, General Sergei Surovikin. Afzalov's increased public profile, while Surovikin's whereabouts remains unclear, adds further weight to the hypothesis that Surovikin has been sidelined following the mutiny.