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1589012585 978-1589012585 March 12, 2009

Immortal is the only single-volume English-language survey of Iran's military history. CIA analyst Steven R. Ward shows that Iran's soldiers, from the famed "Immortals" of ancient Persia to today's Revolutionary Guard, have demonstrated through the centuries that they should not be underestimated. This history also provides background on the nationalist, tribal, and religious heritages of the country to help readers better understand Iran and its security outlook.

Immortal begins with the founding of ancient Persia's empire under Cyrus the Great and continues through the Iran-Iraq War (1980--1988) and up to the present. Drawing on a wide range of sources including declassified documents, the author gives primary focus to the modern era to relate the build-up of the military under the last Shah, its collapse during the Islamic revolution, its fortunes in the Iran-Iraq War, and its rise from the ashes to help Iran become once again a major regional military power. He shows that, despite command and supply problems, Iranian soldiers demonstrate high levels of bravery and perseverance and have enjoyed surprising tactical successes even when victory has been elusive. These qualities and the Iranians' ability to impose high costs on their enemies by exploiting Iran's imposing geography bear careful consideration today by potential opponents.


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"Ward has provided a valuable addition to the literature on Iran's military.... Military officers and national security professionals would do well to read this book - highly recommend it." -- LTC Prisco R. Hernandez, Ph.D., USAR, Fort Leavenworth, KS, Military Review



"A perceptive and intriguing look at Iran's military history." -- Military Officer



"As eloquent as it is insightful, Immortal is readily accessible to Iran specialists and non-specialists alike." -- Middle East Journal



"It would behoove today's military planners to absorb these important lessons from the past as they prepare for current contingencies." -- Middle East Quarterly



"An exceptionally well-informed military history that conveys a sense of the sweat and sacrifice, and of the grandeur and the blunders." -- The National Interest



"It would serve well anyone closely following the developments in the present diplomatic row between Iran and the West to read Immortal. It is an excellent overview of Iran's military history -- a comprehensive examination of their military forces from which both specialists and generalists can benefit... [The] wealth of information he was able to provide is an excellent resource for those seeking to understand the country's military in a historical context." -- ASMEA Newsletter



"This is not only a timely book, and one that fills a gap of information and analysis on the Iranian military, but it also cogently argues that policy makers involved with the Middle East take a cautious approach to Iran.... What sets this historical study apart is the depth of the research, the synthesis of political-military factors relevant to each era, and the quality of the writing, making it possible for non-academics or those without special Middle East backgrounds to profit from reading it." -- Proceedings



"[Ward] brings solid credentials and unquestioned regional expertise. In a single-volume survey, Ward might be expected to present only the most cursory examination of such a vast period and to offer little in-depth analysis. In fact, the opposite is true.... Ward has produced an excellent book that should be read by anyone interested in the region. It will be especially useful for those wanting insight into Iran's military capabilities and the role heritage plays in their development. It excels at being informative while lacking the dryness of a standard academic tome." -- Joint Forces Quarterly



"Far too often, Americans ignore history and leave military history to a narrow range of experts. The choice of peace or war in dealing with Iran, however, is far too important to make without an understanding of Iran's military history and how its forces have evolved. Steven R. Ward's Immortal provides essential background to making that choice." -- Anthony H. Cordesman, Burke Chair in Strategy, Center for Strategic and International Studies



" Immortal is a superbly written and researched work. Steven Ward has delivered a critically important contribution to understanding the Persian military. This is a must read for those who want to understand Iranian military thinking, heritage, and capability." -- General Anthony C. Zinni, United States Marine Corps (Ret.), and former commander, U.S. Central Command



"Before we rush headlong into another Middle Eastern quagmire, it is critical for Americans to develop a greater appreciation for Iran's military history and capability. Steven Ward's Immortal comes at a critical moment, when its subject -- the military development of Iran -- is one of the most important issues confronting our nation. There are few Westerners who possess Ward's experience and understanding of the Iranian armed forces, and he has done us all a great service by placing his wealth of knowledge at our disposal. Immortal is a thoughtful, fascinating and extremely informative study of Iran's military from the past to the very present that will finally allow us to fill a large gap in our understanding of one of the most pressing foreign policy problems of the twenty-first century." -- Kenneth M. Pollack, author of The Persian Puzzle: The Conflict Between Iran and America

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Far too often, Americans ignore history and leave military history to a narrow range of experts. The choice of peace or war in dealing with Iran, however, is far too important to make without an understanding of Iran's military history and how its forces have evolved. Steven R. Ward's Immortal provides essential background to making that choice=.

Before we rush headlong into another Middle Eastern quagmire, it is critical for Americans to develop a greater appreciation for Iran's military history and capability. Steven Ward's Immortal comes at a critical moment, when its subject--the military development of Iran--is one of the most important issues confronting our nation. There are few Westerners who possess Ward's experience and understanding of the Iranian armed forces, and he has done us all a great service by placing his wealth of knowledge at our disposal. Immortal is a thoughtful, fascinating and extremely informative study of Iran's military from the past to the very present that will finally allow us to fill a large gap in our understanding of one of the most pressing foreign policy problems of the twenty-first century.

This is not only a timely book, and one that fills a gap of information and analysis on the Iranian military, but it also cogently argues that policy makers involved with the Middle East take a cautious approach to Iran ... What sets this historical study apart is the depth of the research, the synthesis of political-military factors relevant to each era, and the quality of the writing, making it possible for non-academics or those without special Middle East backgrounds to profit from reading it.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Georgetown University Press (March 12, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1589012585
  • ISBN-13: 978-1589012585
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #156,835 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Steven R. Ward is a senior CIA intelligence analyst who specializes in Iran and the Middle East. He currently is a Visiting Professor to the US Naval Academy at Annapolis. From 2005 to 2006 he served as the Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East on the National Intelligence Council, and he served on the National Security Council from 1998 to 1999. He is also a graduate of West Point and a retired U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel.

 

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Even handed account with several errors, August 26, 2009
This review is from: Immortal: A Military History of Iran and Its Armed Forces (Hardcover)
The author has done a good job of providing an even handed and fair account of the Iranian military history as best as any one historian could. Though the book focuses more on modern and contemporary Iranian military history. I think this book by far is the most even handed account of Iran's military history I have ever read. I liked it as someone who comes from a military background myself. Especially the sections that discussed the Iranian operations in Dhofar. I have met with several veterans of that campaign and the accounts provided by the author are genuinely true.

Though there were a few typos and historical errors. For instance, the author says that the Iranian air force was established in 1955. That's incorrect and not historically accurate. The independent Iranian air force was established by Reza Shah in mid 1920s when he purchased French, German & Russian aircraft. One can view this piece of info by checking [...] website. The other factual error is that the author has placed surface to air missile capabilities within the Iranian army/land forces jurisdiction/control. That's also incorrect. Air force always maintained and operated these networks and army did not/do not operate any SAM systems except shoulder fired ones. The other incorrect data is author's claims the Iranians were going to buy short range/low level British made SAMS (known as Rapier) by late 1970s. This is also not correct as the Iranians had bought such systems in early 1970s and the British Rapier was being phased out of service with the introduction of more advanced I-Hawk SAM systems and possible purchase of German/French SAM systems in early 80s (p197). On page 198, where the author is talking about the navy, there are mentions of French fast attack boats (La Combatant) that author claims to have been equipped with famous Exocet missiles. This is another factual error. The Iranian navy or armed forces never acquired Exocet missiles. Only in late 980s, Iranians were provided with shore to ship Chinese version/copy of Exocet missile called Silk Worm by China that were used against allied war ships and arab oil tankers during the much debated tanker war in Persian gulf in 1986-88 period.

All in all, this book is a good one. I'd recommend it to those who lack basic knowledge about the Iranian military history.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Iran's Military History, April 21, 2009
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Comprehensive story of Iran's 2500+ colorful military history. Many Great Captains - Cyrus, Darius, Xerxes - as well as classical battles - Thymbra, Marathon, Thermopylae - are carefully woven into a tapestry that helps one understand the rich heritage of the Iranian military - both its ups and its downs. With a nation suffering invasion after invasion over the centuries, the latest being Iraq in the 1980's, the author peels back the curtain on this rich story so that the reader can understand the quality of the individual Iranian soldiers, who only need adequate support and skilled leadership to move to the center stage of today's battlefields.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A WORTHWHILE TRIP, August 19, 2009
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This is an interesting account of the military in Iran's history. It is useful for specialists and a joy to read for amateurs. The author uses history as a tool for understanding the present and predicting the future. His method and style reminds those faimilar with contemporary Iranian political writing of such eminent Iranian authors as Fereydoun Hoveyda, Dariyoush Shayegan, Amir Taheri, Roy Mottahede and Ervand Abrahamian. In other words, Ward understands Iran and Iranians.
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