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The Iran-Iraq War, which lasted from 1980 to 1988, began when Iraq invaded Iran, leading to a prolonged and devastating conflict that resulted in over a million casualties and significant economic damage for both countries. The war ended in a stalemate with a UN-mediated ceasefire, but tensions between the two nations Make a small example
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Here are three small example scenarios illustrating lingering tensions after the war:
- A border patrol stops and detains several villagers for allegedly crossing a mined stretch of the frontier, prompting angry diplomatic protests and a temporary closure of a local crossing.
- Each government publicly accuses the other of funding insurgent groups near the border, leading to expulsion of diplomats and a freeze in bilateral trade.
- A naval vessel from one side escorts an oil tanker through the Shatt al‑Arab; the other side issues harassment radio warnings and positions fast patrol boats nearby, forcing international mediators to step in.
- A border patrol stops and detains several villagers for allegedly crossing a mined stretch of the frontier, prompting angry diplomatic protests and a temporary closure of a local crossing.
- Each government publicly accuses the other of funding insurgent groups near the border, leading to expulsion of diplomats and a freeze in bilateral trade.
- A naval vessel from one side escorts an oil tanker through the Shatt al‑Arab; the other side issues harassment radio warnings and positions fast patrol boats nearby, forcing international mediators to step in.
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