America's Misadventures in the Middle East
| By: | Chas W. Freeman, Jr. |
| Publisher: | PM Press |
| Print ISBN: | 9781935982180 |
| eText ISBN: | 9781935982111 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Ambassador Chas W. Freeman Jr. is one of America's most brilliant, experienced—and witty—diplomats. America's Misadventures starts with his previously unpublished reflection on President George H. W. Bush's handling of the Iraq-Kuwait crisis of 1990–91. (He was US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia at the time.) In the thoughtful essays that follow, Freeman reflects on the origins of Washington's many intelligence failures in the Middle East, "the American way of war," and Washington's failure in recent decades to plan for a stable political end-state for the wars it has so cavalierly launched. As profesor William B. Quandt notes in his Foreword: "there is much to learn about 'old-style' diplomacy here, and much to regret that Freeman's views seem so 'radical' from the perspective of today's highly politicized discourse about this crucial region.