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THE LAST RED LINE

Iran, America and the Crisis that Could Reshape the Century

Autor: Pinku Hoque
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
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What happens when history, oil, nuclear ambition, and political pride collide at the world's most da...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
140
EAN
9798199757195
Enbook ID
52816960
Greutate
181
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 9

Descriere completă

What happens when history, oil, nuclear ambition, and political pride collide at the world's most dangerous red line?

The Last Red Line: Iran, America and the Crisis that Could Reshape the Century is a gripping geopolitical non-fiction book that explores one of the most consequential conflicts of the modern world: the long, dangerous confrontation between Iran and the United States.

From the 1953 CIA-backed coup in Iran to the 1979 Islamic Revolution, from the hostage crisis to the Iran-Iraq War, from the rise of Iran's regional proxy network to the fragile nuclear diplomacy of the JCPOA, this book explains how decades of mistrust have pushed two powerful adversaries toward repeated moments of crisis.

At the center of the story lies a question that affects not only Tehran and Washington, but the entire world:

Can the Iran-America conflict be contained before it reshapes the twenty-first century?

Written for readers of international relations, global politics, Middle East history, U.S. foreign policy, military strategy, energy security, and nuclear diplomacy, this book offers a sharp and accessible analysis of the forces driving the crisis. It examines the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions, Israel-Iran tensions, China, Russia, India, and the new global power struggle emerging around the Middle East.

This is not a simple story of good versus evil. It is a story of memory, power, fear, revenge, deterrence, and survival.

The Last Red Line is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the future of global conflict, American power, Iran's rise, and the crisis that could change the century. The manuscript frames itself as geopolitical non-fiction focused on the Iran-America crisis, including the coup, revolution, nuclear question, sanctions, Strait of Hormuz, and wider global stakes.