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Taliban and the crisis of Afghanistan / Crews, Robert D (ed.); Tarzi, Amin (ed.) 2008  Book
Crews, Robert D Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2008.
Description ix, 430p.hbk
Standard Number 9780674026902
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053125958.1046/CRE 053125MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   134575


U.S. foreign policy and the future of the Middle East / Pollack, Kenneth; Pillar, Paul R ; Tarzi, Amin; Freeman, Chas W   Article
Pollack, Kenneth Article
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Summary/Abstract We chose this topic when President Obama gave his speech at West Point in late May of this year. He did say that the United States would use force unilaterally if our core interests were directly threatened. But he emphasized a counterterrorism strategy that would rely upon supporting, training and working with security partners and announced a $5 billion program to support security partners in the Middle East, having identified terrorism as the most direct threat to the United States. Not long after that, the Islamic State of Iraq in Syria moved down the Tigris River, and the Iraqi security forces retreated, raising the question of how much we can depend upon a strategy like that in Iraq or even in Afghanistan, where we will be leaving soon. He also said that Syria would be a major focus of this strategy. However, we've had a difficult time finding security partners there, because it's a very fragmented opposition and hard to vet and find moderates.
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United States in middle eastern eyes: a reliable security partner or a problem to be managed? / Tarzi, Amin; Zogby, James; Hadar, Leon; Alterman, Jon   Journal Article
Hadar, Leon Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words NATO  Iran  Iraq  United States  Taliban  Afghanistan 
Saddam Hussein  Obama  Khomeini  Ahmadinejad  Security Partner  Middle Eastern Eyes 
Middle East Issues  Cold War  United Nations 
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