This text provides an up-to-date overview of nuclear weapons in the politically fragile Middle East, discussing the evolution and future of national programs, as well as the current challenge posed by Iran.
Shortly after World War II, the Middle East became a locus for nations seeking to acquire nuclear missiles and the means to deliver them to their enemies. Israel was the first; Libya and Iraq followed suit. Pakistan now possesses a substantial number of nuclear weapons, to which longtime rival India will no doubt respond. The implications of the political and security dynamics of the Middle East for the United States and other nations are truly profound and sobering.
Beyond Sand and Oil provides a nation-by-nation overview of the evolution of nuclear weapons programs in what is likely the world's most politically unstable region. A detailed assessment of Iran's prospects for becoming a nuclear weapons state-and how Israel, the Arab world, and the international community will respond to that outcome-is also included.
- Each chapter chronologically identifies key milestones in the nuclear programs of the selected nations
- Contains maps depicting areas of the Middle East
- Provides a comprehensive discussion by country of the nuclear weapons programs that have evolved in the Middle East since the 1950s
- Other key issues are addressed, specifically the evolution of the India-Pakistan nuclear rivalry and the current dangers posed by Pakistan's "Muslim bomb"
- ISBN10 6613053252
- ISBN13 9786613053251
- Publish Date 20 January 2011
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 24 August 2011
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Praeger
- Format eBook
- Pages 228
- Language English