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Iran/Iraq

Iran/Iraq. A brief history. Sunnis. Sunnis : Muslims who claim the majority in the world Islamic community . The term sunna , by which the Sunnis refer to themselves (“people of the sunna ”), probably means “middle of the road”. . Shiites.

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Iran/Iraq

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  1. Iran/Iraq

    A brief history
  2. Sunnis Sunnis: Muslims who claim the majority in the world Islamic community. The term sunna, by which the Sunnis refer to themselves (“people of the sunna”), probably means “middle of the road”.
  3. Shiites Shiites: emerged out of a dispute over the Muhammad’s successor. After the assassination of the fourth caliph (Islamic leader), Ali, in 661 C.E., the Shiites were Muslims claiming that it had been Ali's right to succeed Muhammad and that the previous caliphs had therefore taken over . Shiitesmaintained that only descendants of Ali and his wife, Fatima (Muhammad's daughter), were entitled to rule the Muslim community. This doctrine (legitimism), was rejected by the majority of the Muslims (aka Sunnis).
  4. Kurds: Kurds:Live in Northern Iraq, Southern Turkey and Western Iran. They want their own country. Saddam Hussein hated them.
  5. Iran = Persian Empire Persian Empire until 1935 Darius Cyrus the Great Xerxes – Battle of Thermopylae 480 BCE Greeks – 300 (Leonidas) vs.. Persians 200,000 – 1.5 millions
  6. Iran modernizes 1921: Reza Khan leads Persian area into Modernization Literacy campaigns Voting rights for women Industrialization Neglected Islam Westernization occurs Oil is discovered
  7. Iran: 1935-1951 1935: Persia becomes Iran 1951:Iranian Prime Minister Mossadeq nationalizes the oil industry – angers Britain
  8. 1953 - Shah Reza Pahlavi CIA (US) overthrows Prime Minister Mossadeq and installs Shah Reza Pahlavi as leader.
  9. 1953 - Shah Reza Pahlavi Pahlavi becomes an ally to the “West” and Israel. He improved Iran’s literacy, women’s rights and industry, an absolute monarch style rule that angered Fundamental Islamic groups.
  10. Ayatollah Khomeini Fundamentalist Ayatollah Khomeinicriticizes the Shah
  11. Ayatollah Khomeini Led his opposition from Iraq Was exiled and fled to Paris Still sent tapes to followers in Iran
  12. 1979: Iranian Revolution Shah Flees Ayatollah Khomeini claims Iran Created a Theocracy (called the Islamic Republic)
  13. Iranian Revolution: 1979 Veils were enforced
  14. Iranian Revolution: 1979 Islamic punishment reinstated (based off of Sharia Law). The Sharia:Means "path" in Arabic and guides all aspects of Muslim life: daily routines, family/religious obligations, and financial dealings. Shariais used to refer both to the Islamic system of law and the Islamic way of life. It is based off the Qu’ran (Koran) and the Sunna.
  15. Iranian Revolution: 1979 Alcohol and “Western” ideals banned Hostile towards US and Israel
  16. Iranian Hostage Crisis 53 Americans taken hostage by Islamic students in Tehran – held 444 days and released in 1981 by Reagan
  17. 1980-1988: Iran/Iraq War Political reason: Over disputed waterway Shatt-al-Arab
  18. 1980-1988: Iran/Iraq War Economic reason: recession in Iraq Saddam thought Iran was vulnerable because of Iranian Revolution
  19. 1980-1988: Iran/Iraq War 1982- US provides billions in aid to Saddam Hussein for weapons to kill Iranians 1983-White house secretly gives Iran weapons to kill Iraqis.
  20. 1980-1988: Iran/Iraq War 1-2 million killed, UN cease fire Led to Persian Gulf War No-Fly Zones – Shiite southern region and Kurd northern region
  21. More Recently in Iran 1989 - Ayatollah Khomeini dies 2005 - MahmoudAhmadinejad is elected president. Power, however, is still in the hands of the Imams and Ayatollahs.
  22. IRAQ: Saddam Husseincomes to power in 1979. He rules by using fear. He terrorizes, tortures, and kills own people.
  23. Persian Gulf War 1990 After the Iran/Iraq war, Saddam Hussein was still in need of money. 1990 Iraq invaded Kuwait because “they were overproducing and stealing oil from one of Iraq’s fields”
  24. Persian Gulf War 1990 That was a mistake- all the world sent money and/or troops US imposed trade embargo against Iraq. An embargo is when a country refuses to trade with another country.
  25. Persian Gulf War 1990 Ground and air attacks for one month – Saddam withdrew Before leaving – set fire to Kuwait’s oil fields and dumped 250 million gallons of oil in Persian Gulf
  26. Operation Desert Fox The December 1998 bombing of Iraq was a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from 12/16-12/19/1998 by the U.S. and the U.K.
  27. Operation Desert Fox These strikes were officially undertaken in response to Iraq’s continued failure to comply with United Nations Security Council resolution as well as their interference with United Nations Special Commission Inspectors.
  28. Operation Iraqi Freedom: March 20, 2003 invaded Iraq beginning the Iraq War U.N. Resolutions - 1441 Security Resolution - “a final opportunity to comply with it’s disarmament obligations”.
  29. Operation Iraqi Freedom (American Iraq War) Saddam Hussein refused to allow UN weapons inspections. UN Inspectors were supposed to be able to visit any facility in Iraq to check on WMDs (Weapons of Mass Destruction): biological, chemical, and/or nuclear weapons.
  30. Operation Iraqi Freedom: Now known as “Operation: New Dawn” Total Deaths as of 3/2/11 – 4,429Americans Total Wounded as of 3/2/11 – 31,938Americans Total Civilian Deaths as of 3/2/2011- Between 99,901 – 109,143Iraqi’s
  31. Power Vaccum Power Vacuum: government has collapsed, or leadership left or died leaving vacancy in political office or government – strong group or person usually comes in to claim office. Example: Two Macedonian kings, Philip II (ruled 359-336 BC) and his son Alexander the Great (ruled 336-323 BC), filled the power vacuum in Greece by turning their formerly weak kingdom into an international superpower.
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