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Choice of enemies America confronts the Middle East

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Public Affairs 2008Description: xxviii,601p. maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781586485184
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.73056 22 FR-C
LOC classification:
  • DS63.2.U5 F73 2008
Contents:
1. Choosing Enemies -- 2. The First Wave -- Pt. 1. Jimmy Carter -- 3. Camp David -- 4. Revolution in Iran -- 5. Uprising in Afghanistan -- Pt. 2. Ronald Reagan -- 6. The Mujahideen -- 7. In and Out of Beirut -- 8. Iraq -- 9. Iran-Contra -- 10. The Tanker War -- Pt. 3. George H. W. Bush -- 11. Iraq Takes Kuwait -- 12. Desert Storm -- 13. Intifada -- Pt. 4. William Clinton -- 14. Dual Containment -- 15. Return to Camp David -- 16. Choosing America -- Pt. 5. George W. Bush -- 17. The War on Terror -- 18. Regime Change -- 19. Insurgency -- 20. Suicides and Assassinations -- 21. The Main Enemy? -- 22. Friends and Enemies.
Review: "In recent decades the Middle East has proved to be one of the most troubling as well as important parts of the world. The war in Iraq, the standoff with Iran, the regular failures to find a diplomatic solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the continuing danger posed by al Qaeda all testify to the intractability of the region's problems." "Presidents from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush have grappled with the region's persistent and cross-cutting conflicts, and confronted fundamental questions about the use of force, the role of allies, and international law. In A Choice of Enemies, Lawrence Freedman shows how three events in 1979 set the terms for the later U.S. involvement in the Middle East: the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty; the Islamic revolution in Iran leading to the Shah's overthrow followed by the American embassy siege; and the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan. Through a series of vivid accounts he describes the many dramas into which the U.S. was then drawn, including the withdrawal from Beirut, the Iran-Contra Affair, and 9/11."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 553-569) and index.

1. Choosing Enemies -- 2. The First Wave -- Pt. 1. Jimmy Carter -- 3. Camp David -- 4. Revolution in Iran -- 5. Uprising in Afghanistan -- Pt. 2. Ronald Reagan -- 6. The Mujahideen -- 7. In and Out of Beirut -- 8. Iraq -- 9. Iran-Contra -- 10. The Tanker War -- Pt. 3. George H. W. Bush -- 11. Iraq Takes Kuwait -- 12. Desert Storm -- 13. Intifada -- Pt. 4. William Clinton -- 14. Dual Containment -- 15. Return to Camp David -- 16. Choosing America -- Pt. 5. George W. Bush -- 17. The War on Terror -- 18. Regime Change -- 19. Insurgency -- 20. Suicides and Assassinations -- 21. The Main Enemy? -- 22. Friends and Enemies.

"In recent decades the Middle East has proved to be one of the most troubling as well as important parts of the world. The war in Iraq, the standoff with Iran, the regular failures to find a diplomatic solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the continuing danger posed by al Qaeda all testify to the intractability of the region's problems." "Presidents from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush have grappled with the region's persistent and cross-cutting conflicts, and confronted fundamental questions about the use of force, the role of allies, and international law. In A Choice of Enemies, Lawrence Freedman shows how three events in 1979 set the terms for the later U.S. involvement in the Middle East: the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty; the Islamic revolution in Iran leading to the Shah's overthrow followed by the American embassy siege; and the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan. Through a series of vivid accounts he describes the many dramas into which the U.S. was then drawn, including the withdrawal from Beirut, the Iran-Contra Affair, and 9/11."--BOOK JACKET.

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