The Longest War: The Iran-Iraq Military Conflict

The Longest War: The Iran-Iraq Military Conflict
ISBN-10
0415904064
ISBN-13
9780415904063
Series
The Longest War
Pages
323
Language
English
Published
1991
Publisher
Routledge
Author
Dilip Hiro

Description

When President Saddam Hussein of Iraq attacked Iran in September 1980 he expected victory within three weeks. Eight years and more than a million casualties later, the conflict ended, with the same regimes in power. The fortunes of war brought great changes, with the involvement not just of the Arab states of the Gulf, but also the nations and superpowers of both the East and West. Having emerged unscathed from the conflict, Hussein combined his threats against Israel with an invasion of Kuwait in August 1990. In describing the causes and courses of the war and its effect on the two antagonists--as well as the rest of the world--Dilip Hiro lays bare the intricate twists and turns of international diplomacy, and reveals the realpolitik behind the rhetoric.

Other editions