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The Oil Kings - How the U.S., Iran, and Saudi Arabia Changed the Balance of Power in the Middle East (Paperback)
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The Oil Kings - How the U.S., Iran, and Saudi Arabia Changed the Balance of Power in the Middle East (Paperback)
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"Relying on a rich cache of previously classified notes,
transcripts, cables, policy briefs, and memoranda, Andrew Cooper
explains how oil drove, even corrupted, American foreign policy
during a time when Cold War imperatives still applied,"* and tells
why in the 1970s the U.S. switched its Middle East allegiance from
the Shah of Iran to the Saudi royal family. While America struggles
with a recess ion, oil prices soar, revolution rocks the Middle
East, European nations risk defaulting on their loans, and the
world teeters on the brink of a possible global financial crisis.
This is not a description of the present, however, but the 1970s.
In The Oil Kings, Andrew Cooper tells the story of how oil came to
dominate U.S. domestic and foreign policy. Drawing on newly
declassified documents and interviews with some of the key figures
of the time, Cooper follows the political posturing and backroom
maneuvering that led the U.S. to switch to OPEC as its main
supplier of oil from the Shah of Iran, a loyal ally and leading
customer for American weapons. The subsequent loss of U.S. income
destabilized the Iranian economy, while the U.S. embarked on a long
relationship with the autocratic Saudi kingdom that continues to
this day. Brilliantly reported and filled with astonishing
revelations--including how close the U.S. came to sending troops
into the Persian Gulf to break the Arab oil embargo and how U.S.
officials offered to sell nuclear power and nuclear fuel to the
Shah--The Oil Kings is the history of an era that we thought we
knew, an era whose momentous reverberations still influence events
at home and abroad today.
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