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America Confronts the Middle East
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May 2008
On Sale: May 12, 2008
640 pages ISBN: 1586485180 EAN: 9781586485184 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Political
It is in the Middle East that the U.S. has been made to
confront its attitudes on the use of force, the role of
allies, and international law. The history of the U.S. in
the Middle East, then, becomes an especially revealing
mirror on America's view of its role in the wider world.
In this wise, objective, and illuminating history, Lawrence
Freedman shows how three key events in 1978–79 helped
establish the foundations for U.S. involvement in the Middle
East that would last for thirty years, without offering any
straightforward or bloodless exit options: the Camp David
summit leading to the Israel-Egypt Treaty; the Iranian
Islamic revolution leading to the Shah's departure followed
by the hostage crisis; and the socialist revolution in
Afghanistan, resulting in the doomed Soviet intervention.
Freedman makes clear how America's strategic choices in
those and subsequent crises led us to where we are today.
A Choice of Enemies is essential reading for anyone
concerned with the complex politics of the region or with
the future of American foreign policy.
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