Unthinkable : Iran, the bomb, and American strategy
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Unthinkable : Iran, the bomb, and American strategy
Simon & Schuster, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [503]-512) and index
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The world's foremost expert on Middle Eastern relations examines Iran's current nuclear potential and charts America's future course of action. How close are we to a nuclear Iran? What does it mean for American foreign policy? How did we get to this point? And what do we do now? In Unthinkable, Kenneth Pollack, a former CIA analyst with twenty-five years of experience working on the Middle East, explores America's intractable problem with Iran, Tehran's pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability, and the pro-longed clash that led us to this point. Pollack lays out key solutions to the Iran nuclear ques-tion, explaining and assessing the options for American policymakers: - Redoubling our efforts at a carrot-and-stick approach that combines negotiations and sanctions - Aiding the Iranian opposition to bring about a popular form of regime change - An Israeli military strike - The American military option - Containing a nuclear Iran Insightful, powerful, and balanced in its approach, Unthinkable is one of the most thought-ful and important books on foreign policy in the past decade.
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