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Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan
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The Shahs of Iran 1925-Iran’s first shah made many changes to modernize Iran Many thought the Shah was corrupt
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The Islamic Revolution in Iran 1979-Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khomeini took over. The shah had to flee. Ayatollahs, religious leaders, ruled according to Islamic law. Iranians are Shi’a Muslims. Western influences wiped from the country. Women had to wear the chador, a long black cloak. Iran supported revolutions in other Shi’a countries. -Khomeini died in 1989.
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War Between Iraq and Iran -In 1980, Saddam Hussein of Iraq took over a border area of Iran. War started between Iraq and Iran for eight years. Hussein and his government were Sunni. 1983-Iran reported Iraqi use of chemical weapons (The Geneva protocol requires that the international community respond to chemical warfare)
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Saddam Hussein’s Use of Chemical Weapons In Iraq, Hussein targeted Shi’a Muslims. Saddam used chemical weapons on the Kurds, killing approx. 70,000
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Saddam and the Shi’a Iraqi women visit the shrine of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, in the southern Iraqi city of Karbala. In 1996, Mithal Ali was taken from his home in Nasiryah, Iraq, by order of Hussein. In April, his family learned his fate: execution and burial alongside 700 other political prisoners in Abu Grahib, Iraq.
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Saddam and Kuwait 1990 he invaded Kuwait This provoked the Persian Gulf War.
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Invasion of Iraq The United States invaded Iraq in 2003. claimed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction Saddam Hussein was removed from power. War ended in 2011
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Afghanistan Oppression of women by the Taliban--women had to be fully veiled (burqa), no longer allowed to work, go out alone or even wear white socks. Men were forced to grow beards. The Taliban got rid of most poppy production in the year 2000. The collapse of the economy in 2001 led to the replanting of many fields. British tried to take over in 1800s and 1921. Soviet Union invaded in 1979. withdrew in 1989. 1996- Taliban took over The U.S. invaded in 2001 in response to the Sept. 11 attack on the Twin Towers. removed the Taliban from power Hamid Karzai elected president in 2004
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Iran Today Iran’s highest authority Supreme Leader, is an Ayatollah The president is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iran accused of making nuclear weapons Has threatened to attack Israel Iran has threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz
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