America's First Clash With Iran

America's First Clash With Iran The Tanker War, 1987-88

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Publisher's Synopsis

"This book is well paced, factual... and is a really good read, especially for those unfamiliar with the 'war' in the first place." - Scale Military Modeller International, June 2009 "A detailed and exciting account of incidents in the 1987-8 tanker war in the Gulf."-The Naval Review, November 2008 In May 1987 the US guided missile frigate Stark, sailing the waters of the Persian Gulf, was suddenly blown apart by an Exocet missile fired by a MiG of Iraq's Saddam Hussein. A fifth of the ship's crew were killed and many others wounded. This event jump-started one of the most mysterious conflicts in American history, the Tanker War, which was waged for control of the Middle East's oil supply, and was carried out in the shadow of the Iran-Iraq War. Losing on the battlefield, Ayatollah Khomeini's Iran had decided to close the Persian Gulf against shipments from Iraq, and especially from their oil-rich backers, the emirate of Kuwait. The Kuwaitis appealed for international help to protect their tankers, and the Soviet Union was first to respond. This prompted America to react and send their own fleet to the Gulf, raising the Stars and Stripes over Kuwait's commercial tankers. The result was a free-for-all, as the Iranians laid mines throughout the passage and launched their torpedo attacks. The Tanker War was the US Navy's largest surface battle since World War II.

Book information

ISBN: 9781935149361
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Imprint: Casemate
Pub date:
DEWEY: 973.927
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 425
Weight: 618g
Height: 227mm
Width: 153mm
Spine width: 24mm