The Iran wars : spy games, bank battles, and the secret deals that reshaped the Middle East / Jay Solomon.
2016
DS63.2.I68 S65 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
The Iran wars : spy games, bank battles, and the secret deals that reshaped the Middle East / Jay Solomon.
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780812993646 (hardcover)
0812993640 (hardcover)
9780812993653 (electronic book)
0812993640 (hardcover)
9780812993653 (electronic book)
Published
New York : Random House, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
Description
xi, 336 pages : illustration ; 25 cm
Call Number
DS63.2.I68 S65 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.1273055
Summary
From the chief foreign affairs correspondent for The Wall Street Journal comes a deeply reported exploration of the decades-long power struggle between Iran and the United States that led to a historic (and potentially disastrous) nuclear deal. For more than a decade, the United States has been engaged in a war with Iran as momentous as any other in the Middle East--a war all the more significant as it has largely been hidden from public view. Through a combination of economic sanctions, global diplomacy, and intelligence work, successive U.S. administrations have struggled to contain Iran's aspirations to become a nuclear power and dominate the region--what many view as the most serious threat to peace in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Iran has used regional instability to its advantage to undermine America's interests. The Iran Wars is an absorbing account of a battle waged on many levels--military, financial, and covert. Jay Solomon's book is the product of extensive in-depth reporting and interviews with all the key players in the conflict--from high-ranking Iranian officials to Secretary of State John Kerry and his negotiating team. With a reporter's investigative eye and the narrative dexterity of a historian, Solomon shows how Iran's nuclear development went unnoticed for years by the international community, only to become its top security concern. He catalogs the blunders of both the Bush and Obama administrations as they grappled with how to engage Iran. And he takes us inside the hotel suites where the 2015 nuclear agreement was negotiated, offering a frank assessment of the uncertain future of the U.S.-Iran relationship. This is a book rife with revelations, from the secret communications between the Obama administration and the Iranian government to dispatches from the front lines of the new field of financial warfare. It exposes the hidden history of a conflict most Americans don't even realize is being fought, but whose outcome could have far-reaching geopolitical implications.--Adapted from dust jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-320) and index.
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Table of Contents
Prologue : a diplomatic ruse
The Persian domino
The missed chance
The Shiite crescent
The axis of resistance
The physics research center
The Rial war
The clenched fist
Black gold
The Arab spring
The road to Vienna
Khamenei's shadow
Conclusion : war and peace.
The Persian domino
The missed chance
The Shiite crescent
The axis of resistance
The physics research center
The Rial war
The clenched fist
Black gold
The Arab spring
The road to Vienna
Khamenei's shadow
Conclusion : war and peace.