Some sources have estimated that the IRGC and Office of the Supreme Leader have controlled up to 50 percent of the Iranian economy. This is a list of wars involving the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persia) and its predecessor states. On the history of the IRGC see, for example, Ostovar, Vanguard of the Imam; Nader Uskowi, Temperature Rising: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and Wars in the Middle East (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2019). This list is far from complete. Occasionally, I see some scenes of it, but they won’t make me interested in watching it. Indeed, it should take sides in a war which is already going on in Iran at first blamed the U.S. and Sauid Arabia, but soon evidence arose that linked the attackers to ISIS infiltration of the restive Iranian region of Kurdistan, which, if accurate, places these attacks in the context of Iran's history of conflict with her own Kurdish population, as well as a part of Iran's ongoing wars against ISIS in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. On the contrary, I feel that is just another American fantasy movie, which I don’t like much. It is an unfinished historical overview. The following is an historical overviewof wars involving Iran/Persia. By Nooredin AbedianNovember 23, 2007- The world does not have to go to war with Iran. Iran struck back with air and naval attacks against Iraqi ships and oil sites and, more importantly, laid naval mines in the Persian Gulf. Thanks for A2A, I never watched it.