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Delve deep into the complexities of the Iran-Iraq War with 'The Iran-Iraq War Volume 4 (Middle East@War 10)', an essential read for history enthusiasts and military analysts alike. Authored by military historians Tom Cooper, E R Hooton, and Farzin Nadimi, this meticulously researched book offers a unique perspective on one of the most devastating conflicts of the 20th century. Unlike any other military history book, this volume utilizes previously inaccessible materials gathered from both Iranian and Iraqi archives, as well as insights gleaned from US intelligence and British governmental documents. This groundbreaking approach provides an unparalleled understanding of the strategic miscalculations and territorial ambitions that triggered this prolonged war. Volume 4 specifically focuses on the fierce confrontations on the Central and Northern Fronts, where rugged landscapes hindered decisive victories. Experience the drama of the Iraqi offensives and the Iranian counterattacks that characterized the conflict, culminating in significant events like the Halabcheh gas attack. This paperback edition measures 210 x 300 mm and spans 80 pages, making it a substantial addition to your military history collection. Explore the authentic narratives of both sides and comprehend the transformations that shaped the modern Middle East. Whether you're a student, a history buff, or a veteran of military strategy, this book is a critical resource for understanding the long-lasting impacts of the Iran-Iraq War. Pre-order your copy today and engage with the rich, complex history of this pivotal era.