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The Ring of Fire

Israel, Iran, and the Struggle for the Middle East

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The Ring of Fire

By: Ilan Gattegno
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On February 28, 2026, history held its breath.

In a single, synchronized strike, the "Ring of Fire", Iran’s decades-old strategy of regional strangulation, was vaporized. The Ring of Fire: Israel, Iran and the Struggle for the Middle East is the first comprehensive account of the war that changed everything.

Seasoned journalist Ilan Gattegno takes readers inside the war rooms of Jerusalem and Washington D.C. to detail the collapse of the Islamic Republic. This isn't just a military history; it is a deep dive into forty years of shadow war, intelligence failures, and ultimate redemption.

Inside, you will discover:

  • The "Three-Minute Hammer": How 40 top Iranian officials, including the Supreme Leader, were eliminated in the opening moments of the conflict.

  • Operation Epic Fury: The secret role of Donald Trump and the U.S. military in erasing the ghost of the 1980 Hostage Crisis.

  • The "Conceptzia" Shattered: Why Israel moved from "mowing the grass" to uprooting the entire Iranian proxy network.

  • The Qatari Connection: The "financial lungs" that funded the ideology and how they were finally cut off.

  • The Future of the Region: A calculated look at Israel’s new role as the primary guarantor of Middle Eastern stability.

Combining rigorous research with the pacing of a political thriller, The Ring of Fire is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the most significant geopolitical shift of our time.

The Ring of Fire is both a history of the conflict and a warning of what lies ahead. It is for readers who seek to understand not just Israel’s fight for existence, but the clash of ideologies that shapes our world.

21st Century International Relations Iran Middle East Modern Politics & Government War Military
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