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Best of Enemies: A History of US and Middle East Relations : Part Two: 1953-1984

Filiu, Jean-PierreB., David(Illustrated by)
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The second volume of Jean-Pierre Filiu and David B.’s acclaimed history of US-Middle East relations documents a period of dramatic conflict and change, beginning in the 1950s and ending with the Lebanese War of 1982.

The Blitzkrieg of the Six-Day War saw the Jewish state triple in size.

In less than a week, the Middle East was transformed: Israel had taken the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the West Bank from Jordan and the Golan Heights from Syria.

It was a conflict that began an era of U.S.-led intervention in the Middle East, which continued in the lead-up to the Iranian Revolution of 1979.

The demise of the Shah, and the ascent of Ayatollah Khomeini, stoked anti-American sentiment in the country, and the U.S. became known as “The Great Satan”. When Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan, the CIA began a proxy war by supporting anti-soviet Muslim forces, among them a young Saudi, Osama Bin Laden.

Best of Enemies, Vol. 2 is a perceptive and authoritative account of a turbulent historical period.

Intelligent, accessible and beautifully drawn, it brings to life a period of history that is of great relevance to international relations today.

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1906838844 / 9781906838843
Hardback
02/10/2014
United Kingdom
English
112 pages : chiefly illustrations (black and white)
24 cm