However, the problem lies right here.
From beginning to end, the Liangxia Empire never provided direct assistance to Iraq, nor did they supply advanced weapons through a third party.
The so-called "indirect assistance" mainly consisted of intelligence, financial support, and personnel training.
The reasons for this must be traced back to the Boi War that occurred before the Iran-Iraq War.
After that war ended, the strategic expansion of the Liangxia Empire came to an abrupt halt, entering a phase of strategic contraction, and was forced to implement a containment strategy in the Boss Bay region.
Simply put, this meant strengthening the military presence in relatively wealthy oil-producing countries that did not border Boi Country, to avoid getting mired in war again, with the aim of maintaining core interests in the Boss Bay area with minimal investment, namely oil and the oil Gold Yuan.
This strategy was vividly dubbed the "Moat Project."