Temperature Rising

Iran's Revolutionary Guards and Wars in the Middle East

By (author) Nader Uskowi

Publication date:

16 November 2018

Length of book:

226 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

230x158mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781538121726

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 Republic’s militant interpretation of Shia Islam and create a contiguous land corridor linking Iran through Iraq to Syria, Lebanon, and the Israeli northern fronts. The Iran-led 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.

“Temperature Rising takes its place among the few “must read” publications on contemporary Iran. It describes concisely and precisely how over the past 40 years the IRGC has labored to fulfill Ayatollah Khomeini’s pledge to export the Islamic revolution, thereby making Iran the primary danger to the region’s moderate Arab states, to Israel and to the United States.”