Investigating the Impact of the Strategy of Exporting the Islamic Revolution of Iran on the Geopolitics of the Middle East and the Beginning of the Iraq-Iran War
Saeed Makvandi Godazhdar
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PhD student of Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran
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Lena Abdolkhani
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Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran
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ruhollah shahabi
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Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran
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Fereydoon Akbarzadeh
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Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran
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Keywords: Revolution Export, Geopolitics, Iraq, Beginning of War, Middle East,
Abstract :
More than three decades after the end of the Iraq-Iran war, and while the discourse of the new Iranian Islamic civilization is emerging as a model in international relations, especially in the Middle East Geopolitics, some analysts have sought to accuse the fonders of the Islamic Republic at the beginning of the victory of the Islamic Revolution to pursuing a policy of interfering in the internal affairs of Iraq and exporting the revolution, and introduced it as the main factor in starting the war by Saddam. This article tries to answer the question whether the strategy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in exporting the revolution is the main factor in starting the war by Saddam? With studying the theory of internal self-fragility as well as the overall stands of Imam Khomeini and the statements of the Ba'athist regime in Iraq, it can be seen that ,the theory of the Islamic Republic of Iran's strategy in exporting the revolution is the main cause of the Iraq-Iran war, lacks scientific and convincing reasons and it is totally rejected . The research method is descriptive-analytical and the data collection is documentary and librarian . This research is cross-sectional in terms of time, qualitative in terms of the studied variable and practical in terms of purpose.
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