Modern Era · Middle East · War
1988
Iran-Iraq War ends
August 20, 1988
After eight years and perhaps a million dead, Khomeini accepted a UN ceasefire, calling it drinking a chalice of poison. Iran and Iraq returned to their prewar borders. Saddam Hussein emerged with a large battle-hardened army and massive debts to Kuwait, which he would try to solve in 1990 by invading his creditor.