Decision Making in a Nuclear Middle East

Decision Making in a Nuclear Middle East Lessons from the Cold War

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Decision Making in a Nuclear Middle East-Lessons from the Cold War is a book for all who are concerned about the future of the Middle East, the survival of Israel and the potential for a tragic nuclear conflict in the region. This book opens a window into the early years of the nuclear age, shedding light on decisions that more than once brought the world close, sometimes very close, to a global nuclear war. It describes technical glitches and human failures that triggered false alarms, as well as the courageous decisions that likely prevented an accidental Armageddon. Decision Making in a Nuclear Middle East takes an operational, decision-making approach to explore how decisions about the use of nuclear weapons were made and how the nuclear powers had to overcome operational challenges. You will learn from previously secret discussions held by the US National Security Council, Soviet leaders and other governments' officials how multiple crises in Berlin, the Taiwan Straits, and the Caribbean put millions of lives at risk. If you believe that the Cold War ended as it was predestined, then this book will give you pause. And if you think that a future nuclear standoff between Iran and Israel will also lead to peace, then you will likely have to reconsider.

Book information

ISBN: 9781532837579
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Language: English
Number of pages: 122
Weight: 149g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 7mm