The Mother of All Battles: Saddam Hussein's Strategic Plan for the Persian Gulf War

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By: Kevin M. Woods
Paperback Edition
August 2008


Events in this story of the 'Mother of All Battles,' as Saddam designated the 1991 war, are drawn from primary Iraqi sources, including government documents, videos, audiotapes, maps, and photographs captured by U.S. forces in 2003 from the regime's archives and never intended for outsiders eyes. The book is part of an official U.S. Joint Forces Command research project to examine contemporary warfare from the point of view of the adversary's archives and senior leader interviews. Its purpose is to stimulate thoughtful analyses of currently accepted lessons of the first Gulf War. While not a comprehensive history, the author's balanced Iraqi perspective of events between 1990 and 1991 takes full advantage of his unique access to material.


About the Author:
KEVIN M. WOODS is an analyst with the Institute for Defense Analyses. A resident of Northern Virginia, he is also the coauthor of a companion volume on the 2003 Gulf War.
The Mother of All Battles: Saddam Hussein's Strategic Plan for the Persian Gulf War
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