Access Instantly Temperature Rising: Iran Revolutionary Guards And Wars In The Middle East Scripted By Nader Uskowi Shared As Paperbound

book is an important addition to literature on the IRGCs Quds Force because it focuses on their recent activities in the Levant and the Gulf.
However, I find that the title is a bit general for
Access Instantly Temperature Rising: Iran Revolutionary Guards And Wars In The Middle East Scripted By Nader Uskowi Shared As Paperbound
the discussion inside the book, The book is not about the “Guards” but rather a specific branch, namely the Quds Force, So, if anyone wants to research the Guards, this is a book that should supplement your understanding of the Quds Force but not the entire IRGC.
I hate to write a bad review here as it is a very interesting topic, but the writing here is poor.
Majority of the content is repeatedortimes across chapters or even within the same chapter,
Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is insanity, and I follow the same idea when reading.
I made it/of the way through and realised my time was being wasted, Iran is a country at war in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, The founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khomeini, always told audiences that the revolution was not about Iran, but the whole region.
To establish an arc of Shia influence across the Middle East, the Islamic Republic created the Quds Force, the extraterritorial branch of its Revolutionary Guards.
Hundreds of thousands of Shia youths were recruited, trained, armed, and organized in militia groups across the region, The book tells the story of how the Quds Force and its Shia militias fought on the three fronts to advance the Islamic Republics militant interpretation of Shia Islam and create a contiguous land corridor linking Iran through Iraq to Syria, Lebanon, and the Israeli northern fronts.
The Iranled operations are creating enormous political and security challenges for the Sunni Arabs and all regional powers, creating further instabilities in an already turbulent Middle East, with specters of direct military conflicts looming, pitting Iran against the Arab states and Israel.
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