9781595584748-1595584749-Three Kings: The Rise of an American Empire in the Middle East After World War II

Three Kings: The Rise of an American Empire in the Middle East After World War II

ISBN-13: 9781595584748
ISBN-10: 1595584749
Author: Lloyd C. Gardner
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: The New Press
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781595584748
ISBN-10: 1595584749
Author: Lloyd C. Gardner
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: The New Press
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

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Three Kings: The Rise of an American Empire in the Middle East After World War II (ISBN-13: 9781595584748 and ISBN-10: 1595584749), written by authors Lloyd C. Gardner, was published by The New Press in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Middle East History books. You can easily purchase or rent Three Kings: The Rise of an American Empire in the Middle East After World War II (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Middle East History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.08.

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As American policy makers ponder a strategy for withdrawal from Iraq, one of our preeminent diplomatic historians uncovers the largely hidden story of how the United States got into the Middle East in the first place.

A breathtaking recovery of decisions taken, brazen motives, and backroom dealings,Three Kings is the first history of America’s efforts to supplant the British empire in the Middle East, during and following World War II. From F.D.R. to L.B.J.,this is the story of America’s scramble for political influence, oil concessions, and a new military presence based on airpower and generous American aid to shaky regimes in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, and Iraq.

Marshaling new and revelatory evidence from the archives, Gardner deftly weaves together three decades of U.S. moves in the region, chronicling the early efforts to support and influence the Saudi regime (including the creation of Dhahran air base, the target of Osama bin Laden’s first terrorist attack in 1996), the CIA-engineered coup in Iran, Nasser’s Egypt, and, finally, the rise of Iraq as a major petroleum power.

Here, the tangled threads of oil, U.S. military might, Western commercial interests, and especially the Israel-Palestine question are visible from the very beginning of “The American Century”—a history with frightening relevance for the distant prospect of peace and stability in the region today.

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