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Saturday, June 16, 2007
# Posted 6:38 AM by Patrick Porter
It seems to have been a period of opportunistic aggression from major powers - the Chinese invasion of Vietnam, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and of course Saddam Hussein's invasion of Iran. I mean books about these years specifically, rather than general accounts of the Cold War in the 70's/80s. Any leads would be welcome! (7) opinions -- Add your opinion
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Not quite sure, but you can't forget the Iranian Revolution. It is often seen as a reaction against just this sort of imperialist adventurism -- an effort to remove Iran from the competing foreign spheres of influence, and construct a distinctively Shi'a state.
All these events leading Zbigniew Brzezinski, in a famous article in Time in January 1979, to coin the phrase 'arc (or crescent) of crisis'.
Patrick
Saddam Hussein's invasion of Iran. With all due respect to your view, but the realty is Khomeini was the first for regime change in Baghdad as soon as he got the power in Iran. There are a lot of references to that Khomeini call; I don't know why some keep holding other version of the causes of that 8 years war?
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I simply referred to the fact that Saddam Hussein's forces invaded Iran. This is indisputable, hard fact. Sorry. P
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