World-renowned security expert Paul Rogers tackles these questions, offering a uniquely insightful analysis of events during and after the war. Examining the delicate balance of power in Iraq, he explores the options for a US exit strategy, and how the invasion affects America's relationship with Iran.
Paul Rogers predicted in 2000 that the US would experience a terrorist attack on its own soil. Subsequent events proved how accurate he was. This book is required reading for students, journalists, policy-makers and anyone interested in getting the whole story about the dangerous consequences of the latest American venture in the Middle East.
Paul Rogers explores:
- The neo-conservative vision of a US-dominated Middle East
- The oil link - Iraq's significance in energy geopolitics
- Links with Israel - the development of close military cooperation between the US and Israeli military
- The growing possibility of a war on Iran and its potential repercussions
Praise for Paul Rogers's previous book Iraq and the War on Terror:
"Incisive, elegant, profound: if you want to understand what happened and why, you should start here."
- George Monbiot
"Paul Rogers is a secular prophet for our troubled age. This analysis should be required reading in the Pentagon."
- David Loyn, BBC
"Paul Rogers has proved himself, time and again, to be a dispassionate analyst of events in Iraq...this is a must read."
- Tom Walker, The Sunday Times