The Longest War

ebook Saddam's Fall to Khomeini's Rise

By Borna Ahadi

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From the blood-drenched battlefields of the Iran-Iraq War to the political cataclysms that redefined the Middle East, The Longest War: Saddam's Fall to Khomeini's Rise tells the gripping story of two men whose destinies collided in a conflict that would shape the modern Islamic world.

This riveting narrative dissects the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini and the fall of Saddam Hussein, tracing the ideological, religious, and geopolitical forces that brought their regimes to power and ultimately to ruin. With unmatched historical detail and dramatic intensity, this book captures the ferocity of the war, the betrayals of international alliances, the horrors of chemical warfare, and the brutal legacy left behind.

Far more than a military chronicle, The Longest War dives deep into the psychology of leadership, exploring how Saddam's secular Arab nationalism clashed violently with Khomeini's revolutionary Shi'a fundamentalism. Their rivalry ignited a war that lasted eight devastating years, killed over a million people, and plunged the region into a new era of conflict.

Through declassified intelligence, personal testimonies, and geopolitical analysis, this book unveils the hidden dimensions of the war—including U.S. and Soviet involvement, the economic manipulation by Western oil powers, and the weaponization of ideology as a tool of mass mobilization.

For readers of modern history, political intrigue, and Middle Eastern affairs, this is not just a story of war; it is a story of transformation, collapse, and the enduring power of belief in shaping empires.

The Longest War