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______* On Course to Desert Storm: The United States Navy and
the Persian Gulf. Washington: Naval Historical Center,
1992. 201 pp. Why, how, and when the U.S. Navy became a
presence in the Persian Gulf, covering the period 1833-19-88.
Pelletiere, Stephen, Douglas Johnson, and Leif Rosenburger. Iraqi
Power and U.S. Security in the Middle East. Carlisle
Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War
College, 1990. Examines the implications for U.S. Middle
East policy of Iraq's victory in its eight-year war with
Iran.
Pfaltzgraff, Robert L., and Richard H. Schultz. The Future of
Air Power in the Aftermath of the Gulf War. Maxwell Air
Force Base, AL: Air University Press, 1992.
Rashid, Nasser Ibrahim. Saudi Arabia and the Gulf War. Joplin,
MO: International Institute of Technology, 1992. 564 pp.
Salinger, Peter. Secret Dossier: The Hidden Agenda Behind the
Gulf War. New York: Penguin Books, 1991. 241 pp.
Originally published in French, this book details
international arms sales and diplomacy leading to the war.
Sasson, Jean. The Rape of Kuwait. Beverly Hills, CA:
Knightsbridge, 1991. 154 pp. Controversial, emotional
account of Iraqi invasion and occupation based on interviews
with Kuwaitis; allegedly funded by the Kuwait government.
Schwarzkopf, H. Norman, Jr. It Doesn't Take a Hero, with Peter
Petre. New York: Bantam Books, 1992. 530 pp. Candid,
insightful, provocative, and well-written autobiography by
Central Command' 5 Commander-in-Chief.
Sciolino, Elaine. The Outlaw State: Saddam Hussein's Quest for
Power and the Gulf Crisis. New York: Wiley, 1991. 320 pp.
Diplomatic correspondent for the New York~Times competently
chronicles Saddam's rise to power, the Gulf War, and the
war's aftermath.
Sifry, Micah, and Christopher Cerf, eds. The Gulf War Reader:
History, Documents, O~inions. New York: Times Books, 1991.
526 pp. Collection of documents, articles, speeches,
congressional testimony, and related material.
Silverstein, David. S~ecial O~erations Forces: Finishincr the Job
of Reconstruction. Washington: Heritage Foundation, 1991.
12 pp. "In light of its vital role in the Persian Gulf War,
America's Special Operations Command should beef up its
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