The last Iraqi in Iran
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The Last Iraqi in Iran by Samah Al-Jalawi... Then their leader asked, "Let's suppose—and this is just a hypothetical scenario—that Iran entered into a war with Iraq. Do you think it would be a winning war?" One of the aides, a man in his sixties who worked as a university professor, replied, "It would be a war similar to the long-lasting War of Basus, which began because of Basus's camel. It drank from the well of the Taghlib tribe, so Kulayb killed it, and then the war raged for forty years. Its battles would also be like the days of the War of Basus, with names, until, by the time the day of 'shaving the hair' arrived, all the soldiers in both countries would have killed each other."