The imposed war drew to a close in August 1988, when Iran accepted UN Security Council Resolution 598 which declared Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as the initiator of the conflict.
After the acceptance of the resolution 598 by Iran, the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam and his US-led Western and regional backers didn't have any explanation and reason for their people concerning the imposition of the eight year-old war on Iran.
The operations of Iranian forces in Iraq's land and irreparable damages which Iraq's army underwent from these attacks caused some changes to be happened in the resolutions of the U.N.
The Islamic Republic emerged unscathed and triumphant despite numerous attacks during the eight-year Iraqi-imposed war.