What if the battle for the Middle East wasn't just about oil but about power, influence, and control-played out over decades with far-reaching consequences? How The U.S. Stole the Middle East: America's Longest Game pulls back the curtain on a century of covert deals, alliances, and wars that reshaped the region and the world. From the discovery of oil beneath Saudi sands to the rise of militant factions like al-Qaeda, this book unravels the intricate web of strategies, betrayals, and unintended consequences that have defined America's involvement in the Middle East. Discover the untold stories of how European empires drew arbitrary borders that sowed seeds of conflict, how Cold War rivalries birthed dictators and revolutionaries, and how America's thirst for power led to costly wars, enduring alliances, and deep-seated resentment. Witness the chain of events that culminated in the September 11 attacks and understand why the U.S. remains entangled in a region it can't afford to leave. This book is a gripping narrative of intrigue and insight, perfect for: * History lovers eager to uncover the truth behind the headlines. * Students and researchers exploring the complexities of U.S. foreign policy. * Curious readers seeking to understand the roots of today's Middle Eastern conflicts. * Citizens of the world who want to learn from history and envision a better future. Brimming with vivid detail and sharp analysis, How The U.S. Stole the Middle East is not just a book-it's an invitation to question the narratives you've been told and explore the hidden forces shaping the world we live in today. If you've ever wondered why the Middle East is at the center of global politics or how superpowers shape the fate of entire nations, this book is your must-read guide. Don't just read history-experience it. Buy your copy today and discover the story behind the story.
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