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US Conflicts in the Middle East
Iran Iraq Afghanistan Lesson #7
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What was happening in Iran in 1980s?
The roots of our problem with Iran began during the Cold War.
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Old Iran Persian Empire – an ancient culture Very powerful
Very advanced Gardens, architecture, science – “paradise” Conquered by the Muslim Empire ~650 Became a Sunni Muslim region of Islamic Empire Persia shook off Sunni Muslims in 1500 Established Shia as official religion To show break with past conquerors New Persian king: “The Shah”
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Iran in a modern age The Shah was forced to accept a constitution in ~1905 – A FORM OF DEMOCRACY The democracy was overthrown by Reza Khan in 1925 – remained unto the 1940s His goal: more quickly modernize Iran Suspected of supporting the Nazis, he was force to abdicate in favor of his son, Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi In 1961, The Shah launched the White Revolution: a broad modernization plan The conservative Muslims HATED this
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The Shah of Iran HE WAS A DICTATOR! Dictator of Iran up to 1979
Iran was modernizing But… The Shah of Iran HE WAS A DICTATOR! 7m Conservative Religious people did not like the fast modern changes
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The Shah of Iran Why would we liked him? Pro-Western
Wanted to modernize Friendly to USA More into gender equity Why we would not like him? Ruthless dictator Killed protestors Created instability
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What two very different sections of Iranian society would want the Shah gone?
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The Islamic Revolution in Iran
January, 1979 Shah overthrown by a combination of two groups Conservatives, who hated the modernization Modernists, who hated his dictatorial ways Two weeks later, Ayatollah became supreme leader
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Questions, set A Which is something we liked about the Shah of Iran, and led us to openly support him in power, even though he was a dictator? Which is a reason we did NOT like the Shah of Iran? What did the Conservatives in Iran hate about the Shah?
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American Hostage Crisis
USA refused to recognize the revolution Iranian students stormed the US embassy 52 Americans captured – held hostage 444 Days All diplomatic ties were cut off by new Iranian government Americans were LIVID
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The New Iran, post 1979 Women must be covered
Became an Islamic dictatorship click
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Questions, set B What did the Modernists hate about the Shah?
What man became the leader of Iran after the removal of the Shah? USA refused to shut down our embassy. What happened next?
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US and Iranian relations
Our relationship with Iran in the 1980s and 1990s was non-existent - We no longer had an embassy We talked to their government through other governments Iran seemed to go backward socially since 1979 All women must wear the Chador All men must pray 5x a day Western ways were seen as corrupt USA was called “the Great Satan”
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US and Iranian relations
Iran went to war against Iraq Iran built up military in 1990s to the strongest in the region We issued sanctions against Iran in 1979, and continued up until Jan 16, 2016 We used them to try to control Iran “Sanctions” prevent a nation from gaining international aid Most recently, we used sanctions to try to force end Iran’s nuclear weapons development and production (2006 during Bush Presidency)
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US and Iranian relations
The recent nuclear deal: Iran has promised to halt all Weapons production, in return, they got: Full access to $150 billion of potential revenues $1.3 billion of US tax dollars as interest payments on a $400,000 trust set up just before diplomatic relations soured in 1979
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Meanwhile… in Iraq…
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Iraq also had a shift in leadership
Iraq was an Arab republic from WWII to the modern era. General Saddam Hussein staged a Military coup 1979 became dictator New government ran by Saddam & Ba’ath Party Enormously powerful Repressive Territorial dispute with newly formed Iranian government led quickly to a long, bloody war
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Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988 Iraq invaded Iran REASONS:
Saddam saw Iran in chaos Arabs vs. Persians Control oil Control Gulf
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American Role AMERICAN GOALS: Openly support Iraq
Keep the new dictatorships fighting Secretly support Iran Iran-Contra sale of weapons War ended 1989 No clear winner 1 million Iranian deaths Iraq lost billions of $$
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Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait
1990 – new war, new enemy Iraq suddenly invaded Kuwait Reasons: Kuwait was stealing oil from Iraq Kuwait was land that should be Iraq Kuwait was not supportive enough in Iran-Iraq War Kuwait drove down price of oil – Hurt Iraqi economy click
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Know as “The Gulf War” (1989-1990)
Iraq invaded Kuwait Kuwait asked for our help Saudi Arabia asked for our protection US demanded Iraq get out Iraq refused USA took a hard line against Iraq Al Qaida disgusted that USA was “invading” region
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Describe the picture What actually is happening
What you think Saddam is trying to show is happening? What actually is happening
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American Response Operation Desert Shield
500,000 Americans sent to Saudi Arabia (to protect those Saudi oil fields, and prepare invasion of Iraq) 37 nation coalition Demand: get out of Kuwait
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Questions, Set C Who was the dictator of Iraq, who got power about the same time as the Ayatollah in Iran? What nation did Iraq invade in 1980? What was one of the reasons for the invasion? After the long and bloody Iran-Iraq War ended after eight years of fighting, Iraq invaded another nation just two years later. What was that nation? Al Qaida expected Saudi Arabia to turn to them for support and protection from Iraq. Instead, who did they turn to for protection?
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Operation Desert Shield (1989-1990)
US built coalition of nations (support) US shifted 500,000 troops to Saudi Arabia To protect oil Islamists angered by American meddling
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Operation Desert Storm
American invasion of Kuwait Reasons: Iraq was HORRIBLE to Kuwaitis Iraq could control oil market if it owned Kuwait Expectation: months of horrible fighting, American deaths
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American victory Almost no American casualties
Iraqi army surrendered to anyone Iraq was humiliated Islamists hated that Americans didn’t leave Gen Norman Schwarzkopf
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Questions, Set D USA sent half a million men to support a war in the Middle East in What was that war called? What nation was Operation Desert Shield intended to protect? USA faced two new wars in the Middle East in the early 2000’s, right after In what nations were those wars to be fought? What was the goal of the Operation Iraqi Freedom? What was the original goal of Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) After finding the government of Afghanistan to be supporting Al Qaida, what was an additional goal in Afghanistan?
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New problem: TERRORISM
Things seemed to be all calm Then… 9-11 American was back at war Al Qaeda in Afghanistan Saddam in Iraq AMERICANS WERE ANGRY AT MIDDLE EAST
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New War: Global War on Terror
(GWOT) GOALS Find terrorists Deny terrorists funds Destroy terrorist networks
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Two wars Afghanistan (2001-present) 2. Iraq (2003-2012)
Goal: Find those responsible for 9-11 Dismantle terrorist groups responsible for 9-11 Help create stability in Middle East 2. Iraq ( ) Eliminate terrorist support structure Remove Saddam Hussein Help create a stable, lawful Iraqi government
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NEW GENERATION OF WAR America fights back GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR
Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom
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Operation Iraqi Freedom
Saddam was supporting terrorists Saddam may have been creating WMD Tons of chemical weapons disappeared Invasion into Iraq 2003 Saddam was to be replaced with a democratic government Goal: remove Saddam Replace him with a democratic government
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Purpose in Iraq Remove Saddam Hussein
He had been supporting terrorists He was building forces back up after Iraq War
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Success in Iraq Problem: recreate a democratic government
First election in 2005 – formed new government Women voted Protected “real” elections First real election in January 2010
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Purpose in Afghanistan
Remove Al Qaeda terrorists Taliban government fought our efforts New goal: remove Taliban government US Troops to leave in 2017
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