Daniel R. DePetris
Politics, Middle East
Typically, when we speak about a national security or diplomatic crisis in the Middle East, the countries under the microscope are Iraq, Syria and Yemen—three nations whose economies are struggling, where war has created an extreme humanitarian crisis for its residents, whose citizenry are so divided that it’s difficult to call any of them nations.
This time, however, the national-security crisis concerns the Arab monarchies straddling the Persian Gulf... Читать дальше...