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rodikova [14]
1 year ago
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Which statement best reflects the outcome of the Iran-Iraq War?

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kodGreya [7K]1 year ago
8 0

The outcome of the Iran-Iraq War was that neither won, but Iraq gained status and support in the region.

<h3>What caused the Iran-Iraq War?</h3>

The conflict between Iran and Iraq was caused by the assertion of Iraq's hegemony over its neighbor country.

However, the outcome of the Iran-Iraq War was that neither won, but Iraq gained status and support in the region.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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