Juice
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After WWII there WAS NO GERMAN ARMY! You are right about Iraq being weakened, but they still packed a punch (you must know some vets if you been to Iran) and yes, I agree that Iraq's outside support was a factor, but Iran wasn't completely cut-off.lmao
you're a bigger fool than I thought
The German army was bigger after the WW then in the beginning. Were they stronger?
You're telling me that they had recovered because they had a larger army than when they had started? That makes no sense. After the war, Iraq was levelled (same with Iran). The US attacked a country with a broken back and spirit. Their so called 4th largest army was only effective when half a dozen Western countries were giving them supplies, training, intelligence etc... When those were taken away, nothing really remained.
This country resorted to chemical attacks ON ITS OWN CITIES AND PEOPLE. Half their country was free for all. Their entire advantage over Iran was the fact that Iran was isolated while they had support from almost everyone and resorted to almost any despicable action to further their objective.
Iraq after the war was no different than an African country that can't even produce a bullet.
I also remember at the beginning of the first Gulf-War the Iranian leaders were predicting a bloody-nose for the US!