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The Iranian War
A Historical Analysis: 1900–2026
Author: Jalel Chniti
Narrator: Unknown
Unabridged: 2 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 04/22/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, History, Middle Eastern History, Wars, Political Science, International Relations
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. The war did not begin when the bombs fell.
In June 2025, American and Israeli jets struck Iran's nuclear facilities. In early 2026, a supreme leader was killed while his envoys were still at the negotiating table. The world reacted as if the conflict had erupted from nowhere. It had not. It had been building for more than a century.
THE IRANIAN WAR: A Historical Analysis, 1900–2026 is the book that explains how we arrived at this moment — tracing the unbroken chain of decisions that made the Iran–USA–Israel conflict not an accident of fate but a consequence of choices.
From the British drilling crew that struck oil in Persian soil in 1908, to the colonial borders drawn in European offices, to the CIA coup that destroyed Iranian democracy, to the revolution that replaced it, to the wars that handed Iran dominance no one intended to give — this is the history the headlines never have time to tell.
Inside this book:
• The 1901 oil concession that launched a century of Western control over Persia
• The Sykes-Picot partition that drew the borders still bleeding today
• The CIA's 1953 coup against Mosaddegh — and the Islamic Revolution it made inevitable
• How the 2003 invasion of Iraq was the greatest strategic gift ever handed to Tehran
• The nuclear deal that worked, the withdrawal that didn't, and the war that followed
• October 7, the chain reaction, and the twelve days that changed everything
• The assassination of a supreme leader — and what it means for what comes next
Written during the war itself and completed in April 2026 during an active ceasefire, this is not a book that waits for the dust to settle. It is a book that explains — with clarity, with evidence, and without propaganda — how the dust was raised in the first place.
In June 2025, American and Israeli jets struck Iran's nuclear facilities. In early 2026, a supreme leader was killed while his envoys were still at the negotiating table. The world reacted as if the conflict had erupted from nowhere. It had not. It had been building for more than a century.
THE IRANIAN WAR: A Historical Analysis, 1900–2026 is the book that explains how we arrived at this moment — tracing the unbroken chain of decisions that made the Iran–USA–Israel conflict not an accident of fate but a consequence of choices.
From the British drilling crew that struck oil in Persian soil in 1908, to the colonial borders drawn in European offices, to the CIA coup that destroyed Iranian democracy, to the revolution that replaced it, to the wars that handed Iran dominance no one intended to give — this is the history the headlines never have time to tell.
Inside this book:
• The 1901 oil concession that launched a century of Western control over Persia
• The Sykes-Picot partition that drew the borders still bleeding today
• The CIA's 1953 coup against Mosaddegh — and the Islamic Revolution it made inevitable
• How the 2003 invasion of Iraq was the greatest strategic gift ever handed to Tehran
• The nuclear deal that worked, the withdrawal that didn't, and the war that followed
• October 7, the chain reaction, and the twelve days that changed everything
• The assassination of a supreme leader — and what it means for what comes next
Written during the war itself and completed in April 2026 during an active ceasefire, this is not a book that waits for the dust to settle. It is a book that explains — with clarity, with evidence, and without propaganda — how the dust was raised in the first place.