Security Issues in the Middle East
June 2001
U.S. Thinking Strategic Changes; Confronting Old Realities
This issue of Security Issues in the Middle
East analyzes events over the last quarter, including the new U.S. administration's
efforts to craft a new defense strategy that may have profound implications
for U.S. commitments to the region. The quarterly report also covers the ongoing
battles between Israel and the Palestinians and notes how the United States
is getting pulled back in as a peacemaker despite the Bush administration's
desires. In addition, the report analyzes the UK-U.S. attempt to impose new
"smart sanctions" on Iraq, and Saddam's attempts to get out from
under any international restrictions. It also looks at how and why the Saudi
government is becoming more vocal on the Palestinian issue and how this relates
to Riyadh's broader regional strategy. Finally, the run-up to Iran's June
elections is examined as well as the chances for improved U.S.-Iranian relations
in the short term.
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