Border Security White Papers
Strategic Effects of Conflict With Iraq: The Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey
Overview War with Iraq signals the beginning of a new era in American national security policy and alters strategic balances and relationships around the world. The specific effects of the war, though, vary from region to region. In some, America's position will be strengthened. In others, it may degrade without serious and sustained efforts. Following a war, Saudi Arabia will probably seek to reduce substantially or eliminate the U.S. military presence in the kingdom due to a more limited regional threat and the domestic difficulties with a U.S. presence.
| Publisher | Strategic Studies Institute | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | March 2003 | ||
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