of the waterway that divided the two countries                          ("Iranian Revolution" p. 835). During the war, industry                          suffered. Chemical, steel, and iron plants in the war zone                          were heavily shelled. There have been shortages in                          electricity, fuel, and spare parts. The available pool of                          workers has diminished as thousands of men marched off                          to the front lines to fight. This caused great economic                          problems throughout the mid-1980's. Iraq attempted to                          devastate oil economy even further. Tankers and ships 50                          miles off the oil terminal were struck. Iran would be                          deprived of a major source of income (Orwin 41). By                          1984 it was reported that there were one million refuges in                          the Iranian province of Khuzestan. Some 300,000 Iranian                          soldiers and 250,000 Iraqi troops had been killed, or                          wounded. Among the injured were Iranian soldiers who                          sustained burns, blisters, and lung damage from Iraqi                          chemical weapons (Orwin 47). The war lasted about 8                          years and Iran suffered casualties, not only in people, but                          in economy and leadership as well. Because of the war                          with Iraq, and the purges going on in Iran, the economy                          was severely depressed. Besides the enormous human                          cost, economic losses from the war exceed $200 billion.                          Agricultural growth has declined as a result of war, also                          (Orwin 34). During the crisis and during the war with Iraq,                          industry is plagued by poor labor management, ...