Israel and the Secret History of the Iran Deal
American fears and fantasies allowed Tehran to buy real concessions with rhetorical morsels.
March 31, 2017
American fears and fantasies allowed Tehran to buy real concessions with rhetorical morsels.
In The Iran Wars, Jay Solomon tells the story of the warfare and diplomacy—sometimes overt, more often covert—between the United States and the Islamic Republic since the fall of 2001, when Washington became aware that Tehran was meddling in Afghanistan and harboring al-Qaeda fugitives. The book also documents a largely successful campaign of financial warfare begun by the Bush administration in 2006, slowed by President Obama almost immediately after he took office, and then used—or, perhaps, wasted—as leverage to obtain the nuclear deal. Jordan Chandler Hirsch writes in his review:
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