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The Gulf War - Its Origins, History and Consequences (Paperback)
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The Gulf War - Its Origins, History and Consequences (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: War and Security in the Middle East
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After a million deaths and twice that number injured, after the
destruction of much of the infrastructure of Iran and Iraq,
disruption of trade throughout the Gulf and the involvement of the
USA and USSR, was the Gulf War a pointless exercise, a futile
conflict which achieved nothing and left the combatants at the end
of it all back in exactly the same position from which they started
in 1980? In this book, first published in 1989, the authors argue
that the lack of territorial gain was irrelevant: the real
advantages won by each side were far more important, intangible
though they were. For Iran, the channelling of the energies of her
people away from domestic concerns meant the continuation of the
Islamic revolution and ensured the stability of the mullahs. In
Iraq, the war propped up the increasingly shaky regime of Saddam
Hussein. The outside world, especially the superpowers, was
terrified of the spread of Muslim fundamentalism, so made no effort
to prevent Iraq from trying to halt this spread. But Israel, Saudi
Arabia, Syria and the oil states also had vested interests in
promoting the continuation of the war.
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