The Derb asks in an email:
Here's         a thing I have been wondering about, in the context of a possible Iraqi         civil war: Are Shias any good as fighters?
       
        I ask because I am not clear how the Sunni minority managed to maintain         its grip over the Shia majority in Iraq for all those decades. **And** I         have been wondering for some time why the Iran-Iraq War was such a         stalemate, when Iran's population is nearly 3 times Iraq's (70m vs.         26m).
       
        Modern Arabs are supposed to be hopeless at war. (Moshe Dayan famously         replied, when asked the key to success in modern warfare: "Fight         Arabs.") Could it be that the Shias, both Arab and Persian, are         even less warlike than Sunni Arabs?
Any thoughts?
The Spectator notes:
Strictly speaking, the last war of aggression launched by an Iranian monarch was in 1739, and since that time, the Iranian state has largely been on the defensive.
 
 
 
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