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The Iran-Iraq War, a military and strategic history, Williamson Murray and Kevin Woods

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The Iran-Iraq War, a military and strategic history, Williamson Murray and Kevin Woods
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-384) and indexIncludes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Iran-Iraq War
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Oclc number
877852628
Responsibility statement
Williamson Murray and Kevin Woods
Sub title
a military and strategic history
Summary
The Iran-Iraq War is one of the largest, yet least documented conflicts in the history of the Middle East. Drawing from an extensive cache of captured Iraqi government records, this book is the first comprehensive military and strategic account of the war through the lens of the Iraqi regime and its senior military commanders. It explores the rationale and decision-making processes that drove the Iraqis as they grappled with challenges that, at times, threatened their existence. Beginning with the bizarre lack of planning by the Iraqis in their invasion of Iran, the authors reveal Saddam's desperate attempts to improve the competence of an officer corps that he had purged to safeguard its loyalty to his tyranny, and then to weather the storm of suicidal attacks by Iranian religious revolutionaries. This is a unique and important contribution to our understanding of the history of war and the contemporary Middle East. --Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- A context of bitterness and anger -- The opponents -- 1980: the Iraqi invasion begins -- 1981-1982: stalemate -- Defeat and recovery -- 1983-1984: a war of attrition -- 1985-1986: dog days of a long war -- 1987-1988: an end in sight? -- Conclusion
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