TITLE

Cascading Crisis in the Middle East

AUTHOR(S)
Friedman, George
PUB. DATE
July 2004
SOURCE
Caribbean Business;7/1/2004, Vol. 32 Issue 28, p22
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the political crises in the Middle East. Transition of the U.S. power over Iraq to the interim government; Health condition of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak; War of U.S. with al-Qaeda in Iraq.
ACCESSION #
13671372

Tags: MIDDLE East -- Politics & government;  IRAQ War, 2003-2011;  UNITED States -- Foreign relations;  IRAQ -- Foreign relations;  MUBARAK, Muhammad Husni, 1928-

 

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