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Lords of the Desert: The Battle Between the United States and Great Britain for Supremacy in the Modern Middle East (2018. Auflage)

von James Barr (Autor)

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"Using newly declassified records and long-forgotten memoirs, including the diaries of a key British spy, James Barr tears up the conventional interpretation of this era in the Middle East, vividly portraying the tensions between London and Washington, and shedding an uncompromising light on the murkier activities of a generation of American and British diehards in the region, from the battle of El Alamein in 1942 to Britain's abandonment of Aden in 1967. Reminding us that the Middle East has always served as the arena for great power conflict, this is the tale of an internecine struggle in which Britain would discover that her most formidable rival was the ally she had assumed would be her closest friend." -- provided by publisher… (mehr)
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Titel:Lords of the Desert: The Battle Between the United States and Great Britain for Supremacy in the Modern Middle East
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Almost a sequel to 'A line in the sand' and the power struggles involving outside powers that have pervaded the Middle East. The protagonists have changed from France and Briton to Briton and the United States, but the stakes remain high and the stories fascinating, with many unintended consequences. Barr's research is impeccable and his prose engaging. Taken together these books provide the reader with broad insight into the dynamics of colonial politics in the region, and past actions that still affect the local inhabitants to this day. ( )
  skid0612 | Apr 4, 2024 |
Inevitably, you have to compare this book to the author’s superb “A Line in the Sand”, and unfortunately this one pales by comparison. Perhaps it is the nature of the two participants in the struggle described here; Britain versus America just lacks the hoary, visceral quality of Anglo-French rivalry which, in the Middle East, almost took precedence over the broader conflict of the Second Word War, in which the two rivals were supposed to be allies.

It is true that, as one of the only two powers left standing – just - at the end of hostilities, Britain’s foreign policy, designed to preserve its influence and economic interests in the Middle East, was bound to clash with that of the other power, the USA. However, the various chapters that the author recounts here – Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Suez, the Gulf States and Aden – lack a coherence of motives and movers. There is no Churchill or De Gaulle here pulling all the strings at the center of their respective webs. Ironically, some of the most well-known events – the Anglo-American engineered regime-change in Iran, that brought the Shah to power, and the Suez war - are the ones that make the most compelling reading; but they are also the ones where the author offers little new insight. The chapter on the Jewish-Arab conflict in Palestine, culminating in the emergence of the State of Israel, not only lacks insight, but seems to have been lifted wholesale from another source. It is also carelessly written and edited, with a number of references back to things that have not actually been previously mentioned.

The less well known stories – involving the Gulf Sheikdoms – have a plethora of new information about plots and plotters, covert military operations in the desert, and brother-on-brother and son-on-father treachery; but it is somehow not fascinating; none of the many people concerned are names I had heard of, and there are just too many of them. The book grinds to a close with a fairly perfunctory treatment of Britain’s exit from Aden - its last act in the Middle East; by this time, the USA was too embroiled in the war in Vietnam to care much. Disappointing. ( )
  maimonedes | Oct 4, 2018 |
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"Using newly declassified records and long-forgotten memoirs, including the diaries of a key British spy, James Barr tears up the conventional interpretation of this era in the Middle East, vividly portraying the tensions between London and Washington, and shedding an uncompromising light on the murkier activities of a generation of American and British diehards in the region, from the battle of El Alamein in 1942 to Britain's abandonment of Aden in 1967. Reminding us that the Middle East has always served as the arena for great power conflict, this is the tale of an internecine struggle in which Britain would discover that her most formidable rival was the ally she had assumed would be her closest friend." -- provided by publisher

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