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Author Zuhur, Sherifa

Title Iran, Iraq, and the United States : the new triangle's impact on sectarianism and the nuclear threat / Sherifa D. Zuhur
Published Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, [2006]

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 80 pages)
Contents Introduction -- Iraq and the future -- Separatism or unity -- Iran and Iraq -- Shi'ism's legacy in Iraq -- Shi'ism's political legacy in Iran -- The United States and Iran -- Clerical authority in the Islamic Republic -- President Ahmadinejad -- Israel -- Nuclear Iran -- Conclusion
Summary This monograph considers the issues of Iranian influence in Iraq, and its impact on continuing sectarian violence there. It also questions the claims that a Shi'a crescent of power is solidifying by examining the distinct features of Iraqi versus Iranian Shi'ism and political Islam. Iran and Iraq have historically influenced and threatened each other. Today, the situation has been further complicated by the post-2003 change in the Iraqi Shi'a community's status, Iran's development of a nuclear program, and international efforts to contain that program. These issues are now influenced by a new pattern of Iraqi-Iranian, U.S.-Iraqi and Iranian-U.S. dynamics. This new triangle of state relations must also be considered in light of Iraq and Iran's neighbors
Notes Title from title screen (viewed December 19, 2006)
"November 2006."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-80)
Notes Print version record
Subject Iraq War, 2003-2011.
Nuclear weapons -- Iran
Shīʿah -- Iraq
Shīʿah -- Iran
Islam and politics -- Middle East
Islam and politics
Nuclear weapons
International relations
Shīʻah
SUBJECT Iraq -- Relations -- Iran
Iran -- Relations -- Iraq
United States -- Relations -- Iraq
United States -- Relations -- Iran
Subject Iran
Iraq
Middle East
United States
Iran -- foreign policy -- nuclear weapons -- nuclear strategy -- religious conflicts -- islam -- Middle East -- Iraq -- USA.
Genre/Form Government publications
Form Electronic book
Author Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute.