In the decade following the first Gulf War, most observers regarded it as an exemplary effort by the international community to lawfully and forcefully hold a regional aggressor in check. Interpretations have changed with the times. The Gulf War led to the stationing of US troops in Saudi Arabia, an important contributing cause of the 9/11 attacks. The war also led to a long obsession with Saddam Hussein that culminated in a second, far longer, American-led war with Iraq. In Into the Desert, Jeffrey Engel has gathered an all-star cast of contributors to reevaluate the first Gulf War: Michael Gordon of the New York Times; Sir Lawrence Freedman, former foreign policy advisor to Tony Blair; Ambassador Ryan Crocker; Middle East specialist Shibley Telhami; and Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations. Engel and his contributors examine the war's origins, the war itself, and its long-term impact on international relations. All told, Into the Desert offers an astute reassessment of one of the most momentous events in the last quarter century.
| ISBN-13: | 9780199796281 |
| ISBN-10: | 0199796289 |
| Publisher: | OUP USA |
| Publication date: | 2013 |
| Edition description: | Illustrated |
| Pages: | 206 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 5.8 Inches, Length: 8.3 Inches, Weight: 0.78925489796 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches |
| Author: | Jeffrey Engel |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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