This second edition of Crisis and Crossfire traces the origins of the contemporary challenges the United States faces in the Middle East by analyzing the broad contours of U.S. policy in the region since the government's first involvement there in the 1940s.
Crisis and Crossfire : The United States and the Middle East Since 1945: 2nd Edition
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