A Dangerous Delusion

Why the West is Wrong About Nuclear Iran

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Arms Control, International
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Author: Peter Oborne, David Morrison ISBN: 9781908739902
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Elliott & Thompson Language: English
Author: Peter Oborne, David Morrison
ISBN: 9781908739902
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Elliott & Thompson
Language: English

The definitive case against military action in Iran, passionately argued and meticulously researched

In 2013 it is possible that Israel, backed by the United States, will launch an attack on Iran. This would be a catastrophic event, risking war, bloodshed, and global economic collapse. In this passionate but rationally argued essay, the authors attempt to avert a potential global catastrophe by showing that the grounds for war do not exist, that there are no Iranian nuclear weapons, and that Iran would happily come to a table and strike a deal. They argue that the military threats aimed by the West against Iran contravene international law, and argue that Iran is a civilized country and legitimate power across the Middle East. For years Peter Oborne and David Morrison have, in their respective fields, examined the actions of our political classes and found them wanting. Now they have joined forces to make a powerful case against military action. In the wake of the Iraq war, will the politicians listen?

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The definitive case against military action in Iran, passionately argued and meticulously researched

In 2013 it is possible that Israel, backed by the United States, will launch an attack on Iran. This would be a catastrophic event, risking war, bloodshed, and global economic collapse. In this passionate but rationally argued essay, the authors attempt to avert a potential global catastrophe by showing that the grounds for war do not exist, that there are no Iranian nuclear weapons, and that Iran would happily come to a table and strike a deal. They argue that the military threats aimed by the West against Iran contravene international law, and argue that Iran is a civilized country and legitimate power across the Middle East. For years Peter Oborne and David Morrison have, in their respective fields, examined the actions of our political classes and found them wanting. Now they have joined forces to make a powerful case against military action. In the wake of the Iraq war, will the politicians listen?

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