This paper examines Middle Eastern views towards the western military presence. It describes how the U.S. and other western countries might work together in the Middle East while taking into account historical and cultural factors.
| Author: | W. Andrew Terrill |
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This paper examines Middle Eastern views towards the western military presence. It describes how the U.S. and other western countries might work together in the Middle East while taking into account historical and cultural factors.
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