At the close of 1979, the United States encountered a critical need to realign its Middle East strategy in the wake of the capture of the American Embassy in Tehran by supporters of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah R. Khomeini on November 4, and the subsequent deployment of Soviet troops in Afghanistan on December 25. Faced with the challenges presented by the Iranian and Afghan crises, the United States' analytical, intelligence, and military bodies navigated various resources in search of viable solutions.This study delves into the consideration of the Kurdish factor as a potential instrument in shaping the regional landscape. The National Security Council (NSC), State Department, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the US Department o...
The Islamic revolution in 1979 led to the end of the Shah's regime in Iran and the establisment of t...
The Middle East term is an English term, it is occupying a significant place in the U.S. strategy. T...
The roots of tension between Iran and the United States can be traced back to 1951, when Muhammad Mo...
This thesis examines the context, conception and execution of US engagement strategies towards the I...
The United States has developed a unique relationship with the Kurds throughout the course of the 20...
This thesis examines the context, conception and execution of US engagement strategies towards the I...
The end of the Cold War has caused the emergence of regional conflicts and a lack of focus in United...
This thesis examines and analyzes the process by which the United States\u27 foreign policy was form...
Since 1979, Iran\u27s objectives in Afghanistan have changed as Afghanistan\u27s domestic landscape ...
This study of U.S.A strategy towards Kurdistan of Iraq 1991-2003 without ignoring the American Kurd...
This book provides a detailed survey and analysis of US–Kurdish relations and their interaction with...
This study examines how the Iranian revolution, the war in Afghanistan, the Iran-Iraq war and Iraq\u...
This thesis will examine the development of ethnic division in Iraq and Afghanistan over the course ...
Throughout the history of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), the United States has both ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-101)The lack of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan direct...
The Islamic revolution in 1979 led to the end of the Shah's regime in Iran and the establisment of t...
The Middle East term is an English term, it is occupying a significant place in the U.S. strategy. T...
The roots of tension between Iran and the United States can be traced back to 1951, when Muhammad Mo...
This thesis examines the context, conception and execution of US engagement strategies towards the I...
The United States has developed a unique relationship with the Kurds throughout the course of the 20...
This thesis examines the context, conception and execution of US engagement strategies towards the I...
The end of the Cold War has caused the emergence of regional conflicts and a lack of focus in United...
This thesis examines and analyzes the process by which the United States\u27 foreign policy was form...
Since 1979, Iran\u27s objectives in Afghanistan have changed as Afghanistan\u27s domestic landscape ...
This study of U.S.A strategy towards Kurdistan of Iraq 1991-2003 without ignoring the American Kurd...
This book provides a detailed survey and analysis of US–Kurdish relations and their interaction with...
This study examines how the Iranian revolution, the war in Afghanistan, the Iran-Iraq war and Iraq\u...
This thesis will examine the development of ethnic division in Iraq and Afghanistan over the course ...
Throughout the history of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), the United States has both ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-101)The lack of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan direct...
The Islamic revolution in 1979 led to the end of the Shah's regime in Iran and the establisment of t...
The Middle East term is an English term, it is occupying a significant place in the U.S. strategy. T...
The roots of tension between Iran and the United States can be traced back to 1951, when Muhammad Mo...