The Islamic Revolution in Iran, the collapse of the pro-United States Pahlavi monarchy, and its substitute by a hostile Islamist regime marked the start of a brand new part of close to steady U.S. engagement within the Center East. Almost 50 years later, we’ve seen a number of wars, one prolonged occupation, and (most not too long ago) the primary main U.S. army motion in opposition to Iran itself.
King of Kings, the rollicking new account from Scott Anderson, brings the cataclysmic occasions of 1978-79 again into focus. The guide emphasizes the inertia of U.S. policymaking and the chaotic, unexpected nature of political change—themes that resonate at a time when Iran coverage has stalled, whilst home developments counsel highly effective and unpredictable shifts are on the horizon.
The Islamic Revolution in Iran, the collapse of the pro-United States Pahlavi monarchy, and its substitute by a hostile Islamist regime marked the start of a brand new part of close to steady U.S. engagement within the Center East. Almost 50 years later, we’ve seen a number of wars, one prolonged occupation, and (most not too long ago) the primary main U.S. army motion in opposition to Iran itself.
King of Kings, the rollicking new account from Scott Anderson, brings the cataclysmic occasions of 1978-79 again into focus. The guide emphasizes the inertia of U.S. policymaking and the chaotic, unexpected nature of political change—themes that resonate at a time when Iran coverage has stalled, whilst home developments counsel highly effective and unpredictable shifts are on the horizon.
King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation, Scott Anderson, Doubleday, 512 pp., $35, August 2025
As a topic, the Iranian revolution makes for an exhilarating learn, and Anderson leans into the pulpier facets of his narrative. A lot of it will likely be acquainted to anybody with even a passing information (or reminiscence) of the occasions in query: a quickly modernizing Iran, a radicalizing inhabitants, an absent and an indecisive shah who leans closely on an aloof United States. Add in neglect and myopia amongst policymakers in D.C. and Tehran, and you’ve got a recipe for revolution, culminating in dramatic road clashes and the triumphant return of an exiled theocrat who vaults from obscurity to absolute energy within the span of only a few months.
Anderson lends the acquainted story new shade and depth by way of not too long ago found sources and interviews with a few of the members, most notably Empress Farah Pahlavi, spouse of the ousted shah. Of explicit significance to Anderson’s story are the contributions from well-placed and knowledgeable U.S. officers who sensed the shah’s home of playing cards was about to break down and tried, in useless, to press President Jimmy Carter’s distracted administration into motion. Amongst Anderson’s solid of Cassandras are Gary Sick, Henry Precht, and—in Anderson’s largest coup—Michael Metrinko, a fluent Farsi speaker who watched the revolution unfold in each the provinces and the capital.
Anderson is extra occupied with unraveling the chaotic nature of the revolution than establishing its causes. Occasions tackle a whirlwind side, with random intervals of calm punctured by sudden and surprising bouts of chaos. In the end, although, he suggests the occasions of 1978-79 had been roughly inevitable.
In Anderson’s telling, there are two causes for this. The primary is private. When america intervened in August 1953, serving to to overthrow the constitutionalist (although more and more autocratic) Mohammed Mosaddeq, officers select to empower Mohammed Reza Pahlavi to guide a brand new pro-Western authorities. Alternately a tragic or villainous character, the shah, in Anderson’s telling, is a prisoner to historical past. Mohammed Reza was “a weak man enjoying at being a tough man,” who tries to guide his nation however lacks the talent to navigate a disaster and the nerve to maintain himself in energy by way of pressure.
The second cause is structural and stems from the character of U.S. relations with the shah’s Iran. Having empowered the shah in 1953, america has no selection however to again him by way of the next years, because the coup in opposition to Mosaddeq eradicated any viable different. The shah grew to become a very powerful U.S. ally within the area—in addition to a key provider of oil and a significant purchaser of U.S. weapons programs. In consequence, U.S. coverage grew to become trapped, and acknowledging the more and more shaky nature of the shah’s rule was deemed opposite to U.S. pursuits. In different phrases, Washington’s failed coverage was willed into being by way of inertia.
Although he demonstrates an acute understanding of inside Iranian dynamics, Anderson is sharpest when he focuses on the U.S. aspect. The failure of the U.S. authorities to detect the upcoming collapse of the shah emerges as a clear-cut instance of intelligence failure. The takeaway is that coverage should be dynamic, artistic, and, above all, knowledgeable by a transparent studying of information on the bottom.
Constructing off of Anderson’s narrative, it’s clear that america is liable to falling into the identical cycle of hubris and miscalculation that preceded the revolution. Whereas strikes have broken Iran’s nuclear program, they haven’t “obliterated” it. Moderately than press a bonus or make the most of the present disaster for a brand new spherical of diplomacy, america has disengaged. Iran, it appears, is now being handled as a settled challenge, a lot because it was for U.S. officers previous to 1978.
As soon as once more, america is shedding focus at a time when Iran’s inside politics are poised to endure main adjustments. Ali Khamenei, just like the shah, is on the finish of his reign. His passing after greater than 30 years in energy is more likely to provoke appreciable shifts among the many Islamic Republic’s numerous feuding factions. There’s even the chance that the pressures of struggle, financial disaster, and authorities failure result in extra sweeping adjustments, ensuing within the reform and even transformation of the Islamic Republic into a completely totally different authorities.
To navigate these occasions, america requires devoted professionals with on-the-ground expertise. Donald Trump, who has gutted his personal Nationwide Safety Council and State Division, leans on the recommendation of a tiny group of insiders. Now, he’s liable to changing into one other Carter, distracted and attempting to make amends for occasions transferring sooner than the wheels of D.C. decision-making can flip.
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