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This monograph examines the conflicts in the Middle East region between Saudi Arabia and Iran and the so-called proxy wars that are being fought between them, and discusses ways that the United States needs to maneuver carefully in this struggle to preserve its long-term interests in the area. Although Washington has political, economic, and strategic equities with Riyadh, it needs to think carefully about being perceived as engaging in sectarian strife that would alienate Shia allies in Iraq, show bias in its human rights policy, and anger millions of Iranian young people who want better relations with the United States.
ISBN
3666
Publication Date
11-15-2018
Keywords
Middle East and North Africa; War and Society; Strategy and Policy
Recommended Citation
Gregory Aftandilian Mr.,
Maneuvering the Saudi-Iranian Rivalry in the Middle East: How the United States Can Preserve and Protect Its Long-Term Interests in the Region ( US Army War College Press, 2018),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/387