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The twilight war : the secret history of America's thirty-year conflict with Iran

Author: David Crist
Publisher: New York : Penguin Press, 2012.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
Summary:
Reveals the covert operations that have brought the United States and Iran to the brink of open war, including Iran's proposal for peace after 9/11, which was rejected by President Bush, and Iran's secret army in post-U.S. invasion Iraq.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David Crist
ISBN: 9781594203411 1594203415
OCLC Number: 758386910
Description: 638 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Contents: Map of Iran --
"A Little King in Your Heart" --
"A New Grand Strategy" --
Barbed Wire Bob --
A Den of Spies --
"A Fig Leaf of Neutrality" --
Sharon's Grand Design --
A Spectacular Action --
The American Hamlet --
Arms for the Ayatollah --
Sleepy Hollow --
A Ring on the American Finger --
The Wake-up Call --
The Invisible Hand of God --
A Window of Opportunity --
The Night Stalkers --
A Very Close Call --
No Higher Honor --
Goodbye Captain Nasty --
The Terrible Climax --
Goodwill Begets Goodwill --
War or Peace --
An Atrocity --
An Axis of Evil --
Defeat or Victory --
The Freedom Agenda --
A Quasi War.
Responsibility: David Crist.

Abstract:

Reveals the covert operations that have brought the United States and Iran to the brink of open war, including Iran's proposal for peace after 9/11, which was rejected by President Bush, and Iran's secret army in post-U.S. invasion Iraq.
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