
The Shadow Commander
Soleimani, the US, and Iran’s Global Ambitions
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Narrated by:
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Eric Jason Martin
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Arash Azizi
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Until his assassination by US drone strike in January 2020, commander Qassem Soleimani was one of the most powerful men in Iran and the military spearhead for Iranian foreign policy, enacting the wishes of the country's Supreme Leader in the region. A widely popular but also feared maverick operator, he helped to establish the Islamic Republic as a major force in the Middle East, with interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. This was a long way from where he began as a youth, living on the margins in a country ruled by a monarch supported by the United States.
In this engaging account, historian Arash Azizi examines Soleimani's life, regional influence, and ambitions. The Shadow Commander breaks new ground through interviews with Iranians, Afghans, Iraqis, and Syrians who knew Soleimani for years, including his personal driver, the aides who accompanied him to his Moscow meeting with Vladimir Putin, and his brother. Ultimately, Azizi uses the story of this one important figure to make sense of the global ambitions of Iran, a country whose actions are much talked about but seldom understood.
©2020 Arash Azizi (P)2020 TantorThe author's writing style is clear and engaging, making it easy for readers to follow the complex political and military landscape of the Middle East. Azizi provides a detailed account of Soleimani's early life, rise to power, and the key events that shaped his career. From his early days as a soldier in the Iran-Iraq war to his leadership in the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, Azizi covers all aspects of Soleimani's life.
One of the most impressive aspects of the book is Azizi's ability to humanize Soleimani while also acknowledging his brutal tactics. The author portrays Soleimani as a complex figure with a deep love for Iran and a fierce dedication to defending his country's interests. At the same time, Azizi does not shy away from discussing the atrocities committed by the Quds Force under Soleimani's leadership, including the killing of hundreds of Syrian civilians and the use of torture and violence to suppress dissent.
Azizi also sheds light on the strategic vision that drove Soleimani's military campaigns across the Middle East. The author shows how Soleimani's tactics of supporting local militias and guerrilla groups, as well as his ability to exploit political divisions, allowed Iran to expand its influence in the region.
Overall, "The Shadow Commander" is a compelling and informative read that provides valuable insights into the man who was one of the most powerful and feared military commanders in the Middle East. Azizi's meticulous research, engaging writing style, and nuanced portrayal of Soleimani make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the geopolitics of the region.
Very well written
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Arash Azizi was an excellent journalist in BBC Persian ! That helped him to write this book
We need more book like this about Middle East
I hope he write something about MEK AND Masoud Rajavi ! Tell the world about the strange ideologies
Fast track of IRGC AND ISLAMIC REV HISTORY
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Best written
Best narrated .
A very good read about Persians , Islam & Iran in general .
Iranian Foreign Policy is best analysed along the way .
Hatred for Zionism is evident from start .
Ayatollah is full of hate
The Best
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Too little info on Mr. Sole Imani
Book is romantizing his life, struggle, presenting him as a above human character.
Gives some useful insight in how the religious fanatics perceive Soleimani, which is - I suppose - "reality" to them.
Keeps a bit of patience - or lack of more neutral/fact up material
Romantizing a terrorist commander
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Decent History-but not a biography
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Fantastic book wierd bit in the middle.
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The narrators pronunciation is appalling
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This is based on utter nonsense
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