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2018-08-20 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Tehran museum lionises war in which Iran took on ‘world’
[DAWN] With its air raid simulator and battlefield reconstructions, the state-of-the-art Holy Defence Museum in Tehran seeks to glorify the Iran-Iraq war as a time when the country faced down "the whole world".

As Iranians prepare to mark the 30th anniversary of the end of the devastating conflict on Monday, they are being urged to display the same steadfastness as country after country falls in line with crippling unilateral sanctions being re-imposed by Washington after its abandonment of a landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and major powers.

"The message of the museum is perseverance, resistance and the protection of our honour," deputy director Seyyed Mohsen Hajbabian said. "We teach younger generations the spirit of combat. Iraq was backed by the whole world and Iran was alone in defending itself, but thanks to God... we were victorious in this war." For Iranians, it is "the imposed war", started by Iraq’s then-leader Saddam Hussein on Sept 22, 1980 and ended by a ceasefire on August 20, 1988.

The Iraqi dictator sought to present himself as a bulwark against the revolutionary ideology of the fledgling Islamic republic, which had tossed the pro-Western shah only a year earlier, and which was seen as a major threat to the Gulf monarchies and other Arab autocracies.

The resulting war was the longest of the 20th century, a ruinous conflict of attrition that has often drawn parallels to the First World War in Europe. It ultimately led nowhere, ending with zero territorial gains for either side ‐ even if it reinforced Saddam’s grip on power in Iraq, as well as that of the Islamic republic in Iran.

RECONSTRUCTING HORROR
But the human cost was horrifying.

Although the often-cited figure of a million dead may be an exaggeration by both sides, according to French historian Pierre Razoux, he still estimates a total of 680,000 lives lost.

Of those, Iran bore by far the heavier losses, with around 500,000 dead or missing, he said.

Built by the Tehran municipality, the Holy Defence Museum opened its doors in 2012 and receives more than 300,000 visitors per year, Hajbabian said.

On a recent summer afternoon, it was mostly young men and groups of schoolchildren on trips organised by Islamic institutions.

In the first halls, the visitor is plunged into the ruins of Khorramshahr, the border town in the southwest that was seized by the Iraqi army on Oct 24, 1980 and still bears some of the worst scars of the war.

The "bombing raid simulator" recalls the terror of air strikes suffered by Iranian cities, replete with trembling walls and floors.

There are models of the refineries targeted with missile strikes by both sides, as the belligerents sought to sap each other’s energy reserves and main source of income.

Posted by Fred 2018-08-20 00:00|| || Front Page|| [9 views ]  Top
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#1 Faced down the whole world?
My recollection was everybody but Iraq sitting over in the shade, pointing and giggling.
Posted by ed in texas 2018-08-20 08:03||   2018-08-20 08:03|| Front Page Top

#2 As Kissinger said, "It's a shame one of them has to win."
Posted by ed in texas 2018-08-20 08:04||   2018-08-20 08:04|| Front Page Top

#3 Do they show the boys wrapped in blankets? IIRC, they used to use kids to "clear" minefields - the kids were forced to walk ahead of the troops, and set off any mines. After a while the soldier got disturbed seeing all the body parts. So they had the kids wrap themselves in blankets, so when they set off a mine, they wouldn't be spread all over the battlefield.
Posted by Rambler in Virginia 2018-08-20 08:17||   2018-08-20 08:17|| Front Page Top

#4 Good news! The coming wars with the US and Juice won't last anywhere nearly as long
Posted by Frank G 2018-08-20 09:13||   2018-08-20 09:13|| Front Page Top

#5 I thought the African "Civil War" in the Congo was the longest major war with millions dead?

Longest war might well be the one between the Polisario Front and Morocco over the old Spanish Sahara.
The Columbia Civil War is in the running as longest too.
Posted by 3dc 2018-08-20 10:36||   2018-08-20 10:36|| Front Page Top

#6 The Cold War was pretty damn long too. It cost way more in $ and lives then Tehran's little war. Kind of self centered thinking going on in Tehran.
Posted by 3dc 2018-08-20 10:40||   2018-08-20 10:40|| Front Page Top

#7 Kind of self centered thinking going on in Tehran.

Schizophrenics talking to themselves.
Posted by Skidmark 2018-08-20 11:04||   2018-08-20 11:04|| Front Page Top

#8 Schizophrenics answer their own questions don't they? Yea, that's it.
Posted by Besoeker 2018-08-20 11:15||   2018-08-20 11:15|| Front Page Top

#9 WWII was probably the last big declared "war". Everything thing else was a "police action" or "regional festivities". I read it on Rantburg
Posted by Frank G 2018-08-20 11:32||   2018-08-20 11:32|| Front Page Top

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