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Kicking the Hornet’s Nest provides a detailed historical analysis of American foreign policy decision-making in the Middle East across seven decades. From President Truman’s early Cold War strategies to Donald Trump’s controversial approaches, author Daniel E Zoughbie examines the diplomatic, military, and economic interventions that have shaped U.S.-Middle Eastern relations.
The book explores key historical events including the establishment of Israel, the Iranian Revolution, the Gulf Wars, and the War on Terror. Zoughbie critically evaluates how each administration’s policies have influenced regional stability, anti-American sentiment, and international relations. Through careful research and balanced analysis, the work provides readers with essential context for understanding contemporary Middle Eastern challenges and the deep historical roots of current geopolitical tensions.







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