A Sociological Study of the Effective Factors in the Victory of Iranian Forces in Iran-Iraq imposed War
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Subsequent to a full-fledged assault launched by the Iraqi Army and the resultant occupation of many Iranian border cities and villages, the Iranian Army was assigned to first stop further advancements of the invader, and then liberates the occupied lands. In the second year of the War; September 26, 1981-May 24, 1982, which should be identified as a Golden Year for Iran given the breakthrough victories, four great and destiny-changing military operations were planned and through active involvement of the Iranian nation in the form of popular forces called Basiij implemented. Consequently, the occupied lands were liberated and Iran managed to enjoy a dominant military position. Such an achievement could be attributed to various parameters that among them active public participation in the War, cooperation and unity between the Iranian Army and the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, higher motivation and willingness to fight among the Iranian forces and taking the advantages of the weak points of the enemy forces are the most significant ones.
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Persian
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A Research Quarterly in Military Management, Volume:8 Issue: 28, 2007
Page:
26
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