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The Iran-Iraq War is often compared to World War I not just for the heavy use of trenches and human waves sent against the, but also for the extensive use of chemical weapons by both sides. Wearing full chemical warfare gear, Iranian soldiers prepare...

The Iran-Iraq War is often compared to World War I not just for the heavy use of trenches and human waves sent against the, but also for the extensive use of chemical weapons by both sides. Wearing full chemical warfare gear, Iranian soldiers prepare for an attack on Basra in 1987.

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The Iran-Iraq War is often compared to World War I not just for the heavy use of trenches and human waves sent against the, but also for the extensive use of chemical weapons by both sides. Wearing full chemical warfare gear, Iranian soldiers prepare for an attack on Basra in 1987.

(Gamma)


   
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