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Axis Of Unity Venezuela Iran And The Threat To America Sean Goforth

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Axis Of Unity Venezuela Iran And The Threat To America Sean Goforth
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Publisher: Potomac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Sean Goforth
ISBN: 9781612340159, 1612340156
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Axis Of Unity Venezuela Iran And The Threat To America Sean Goforth by Sean Goforth 9781612340159, 1612340156 instant download after payment.

Two of the most prominent trends in world affairs over the past decade―the projection of American power abroad and high energy prices―have made for some strange bedfellows. Flush with oil revenues, autocratic governments in Venezuela, Iran, and Russia have tried to counter U.S. influence not only in Latin America but around the world. In"Axis of Unity", Sean Goforth explores the motives and contributions of each nation to the partnership. Venezuela and Iran's self-declared "axis of unity" in 2007 forms the alliance's base. Caracas and Tehran support each other's attempt at regional domination through a series of illicit ties. Russia provides the alliance's superstructure, shielding Iran from Western ire and selling billions of dollars worth of sophisticated arms to Caracas and Tehran. The regional repercussions of this alliance, Goforth asserts, are far-reaching. Venezuela and Iran utilise various forces―the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Quds Force―to attack regional competitors, chiefly Colombia and Israel. The key to dismantling the threat, Goforth demonstrates, is a flexible foreign policy. America should take a bold stand against Russia in Eastern Europe, where leaders seek strong U.S. backing, and adopt a long-term plan for reducing the influence of Venezuela and Iran in Latin America and the Middle East. Axis of Unity will be of great value to readers interested in international affairs, U.S. foreign policy, security studies, and the geopolitics of rising powers.

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