Desert Shield/Desert Storm by Dilip Hiro

Desert Shield/Desert Storm by Dilip Hiro

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Desert Shield/Desert Storm by Dilip Hiro

During the first two weeks of the air campaign in January 1991, the allies dropped more conventional explosives on Iraq and Kuwait than in the whole of World War II. This book analyzes the complex political-economic motivation and diplomatic manoeuvring that preceded the 42-day conflict. The author shows how Saddam Hussein made a grievous miscalculation by invading Kuwait. Intent on halting the rise of America as the sole superpower in the region, Saddam Hussein succeeded in enhancing Washington's prestige and curtailing Iraq's independence. This book also investigates the historical causes and consequences of the war - and the prospects of stability in a region where the gulf between those that have and have not got oil are as perilously wide as ever.
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ISBN 13 9780246138798
ISBN 10 0246138793
Title Desert Shield/Desert Storm
Author Dilip Hiro
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1992-01-20
Number of pages 320
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