The dramatic story of the brutal eight-year war between these rival
powers in the 1980s, with numerous photos included. The bloody
eight-year Iran-Iraq war is now almost forgotten, overshadowed by the
subsequent Gulf War and Iraq War. It is best remembered for the unique
so-called Tanker War, which threatened to strangle the world’s oil
supplies. At the time, defense analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones wrote
extensively on the war and now brings his expertise to bear with this
account of a conflict fueled by festering regional rivalries, the Cold
War, and the emerging threat posed by militant Shia Islam. Fought on
land, at sea, and in the air using some of the most modern weapons
money could buy, Western-backed Saddam Hussein’s Sunni Iraq and Shia
Iran under the ayatollahs fought themselves to a standstill. Once
Saddam’s armored blitzkrieg had been halted and Iran’s human-wave
counterattacks fought off, it became a war of attrition with major
battles fought for the possession of Khorramshahr and Basra. Both
sides resorted to chemical weapons and bombarded each other with
missiles. When the war finally spilled over into the waters of the
Gulf, it sparked open Western intervention. This is the riveting story
of this long and devastating conflict, accompanied by extensive
photos.
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The Lion of Babylon, 1980–1988
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526728586
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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