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Paperback The War That Rewrote the Middle East Book

ISBN: B0GTMWW9XK

ISBN13: 9798233320477

The War That Rewrote the Middle East

The War That Rewrote the Middle East is a comprehensive historical and journalistic account by Liam Conrad that chronicles the devastating regional conflict of early 2026. The narrative centers on Operation Epic Fury, a massive, high-intensity military campaign launched by the United States and its allies on February 28, 2026, which fundamentally dismantled the military and political infrastructure of the Islamic Republic of Iran in a matter of days.

The book opens with a visceral, "scene-setting dispatch" from the night the bombs fell, describing the transition of the Middle East from a state of "managed conflict" to one of "total war". Conrad details the precision-guided "Night of Fire," where B-2 stealth bombers and autonomous LUCAS drones decapitated the Iranian command structure and neutralized its vast ballistic missile "cities". A central pillar of the opening phase was the Khamenei Strike, a joint U.S.-Israeli operation that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his inner "brain trust" in broad daylight.

Conrad explores the unprecedented level of bilateral coordination between the U.S. and Israel, contrasting the broad regional goals of Epic Fury with Israel's specialized Operation Roaring Lion. While the U.S. focused on regional proxy networks and coastal defenses, Israel performed "neurosurgical" strikes on hardened nuclear facilities like Natanz and Fordow. The book also traces the "diplomatic scramble" in Europe, as the UK, France, and Germany abandoned traditional mediation to support the neutralization of Iran's drone and missile capabilities.

The narrative does not shy away from the "Fractured Chaos" that followed the initial strikes. As the centralized Iranian state collapsed, "headless" IRGC cells initiated a scorched-earth policy across the Gulf. Key events documented.

A U.S. submarine sinking the IRIS Dena and the destruction of over 50 Iranian vessels to prevent the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Devastating drone and missile strikes on Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura facility and logistical hubs like Jebel Ali and RAF Akrotiri. The Cyber Frontier is a "shadow war" of logic bombs and hacked surveillance that blinded defenders before the first physical munitions were even launched.

At its heart, the book is a reflection on the "velocity of ruin". Conrad examines the heavy human toll, exemplified by the tragic missile strike on a girls' school in Minab. He concludes by analyzing the "contested meaning of victory". While President Trump declared the mission a success after 5,000 targets were struck in ten days, the book leaves the reader with a sobering look at the "Morning After"-a world where the old alliances are ashes, the global energy market is permanently altered, and the Middle East remains a "vacuum of pure uncertainty".

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