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Neighbors, Not Friends: Iraq and Iran after the Gulf Wars



The author of "Neighbors, Not Friends" is Dilip Hiro. He is a Middle East expert and has written extensively on the topic of Iraq and Iran since the Gulf Wars. In this book, he examines the deception and intrigue that have marked America's protracted conflict with Iraq. He also looks at the recent upheavals in Iran and the development of domestic politics there. The book has been praised for its i... more details
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  • Examines the deception and intrigue that have marked America's protracted conflict with Iraq
  • Looks at the recent upheavals in Iran and the development of domestic politics there
  • Praised for its insightful analysis and for its comprehensive coverage of the topic


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Author Dilip Hiro
Format PDF
ISBN 9780415254120
Publication Date 2001-06-27
Publisher Routledge
Manufacturer Routledge
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The author of "Neighbors, Not Friends" is Dilip Hiro. He is a Middle East expert and has written extensively on the topic of Iraq and Iran since the Gulf Wars. In this book, he examines the deception and intrigue that have marked America's protracted conflict with Iraq. He also looks at the recent upheavals in Iran and the development of domestic politics there. The book has been praised for its insightful analysis and for its comprehensive coverage of the topic.

On the tenth anniversary of Desert Storm, a leading commentator on the region investigates events in Iran and Iraq since the war ended, uncovering the mutual deception and intrigue that have marked America's protracted conflict with Iraq.
In Neighbors, Not Friends, Middle East expert Dilip Hiro blows the cover on how Iraq cheated the UN inspectors on disarmament, and how the US conversely manipulated and infiltrated the UN inspection teams to gather intelligence on Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein. Combining first-hand journalistic accounts with political expertise, Hiro assesses the checkered past and future of these embattled nations. He also investigates Hussein, who shows no signs of relinquishing office despite the devastating deprivation suffered by the Iraqi people. He simultaneously tracks the recent upheavals and the development of domestic politics in Iran, where a liberal government strives for authority against a conservative religious right wing.
Hailed as "perceptive," "balanced," and "definitive," Hiro's previous books The Longest War and Desert Shield to Desert Storm won rave reviews for taking us from the trenches of the Iran-Iraq war to its inevitable climax in the Desert Storm campaign. Completing the trilogy, Neighbors, Not Friends continues Hiro's trenchant analysis, yielding the first, full balanced account of Iran and Iraq and their pivotal position for the US and the world today.
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