"Best of Enemies is surely destined to stand alongside Marjane Satrapi's
Persepolis as a graphic history of the Middle East. A must read for
anyone interested in learning, or teaching, about the region."--Mark
Levine, professor of history at UC-Irvine and author of Heavy Metal
Islam
In the third volume of their graphic history of US and Middle East
relations, Jean-Pierre Filiu and David B. take in the tumultuous period
that began with Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990 and ended with Obama's
decision, in 2013, not to intervene in Syria.
Spanning the First Gulf War, the rise of al-Qaeda, the military response
to September 11, and the present conflict in Syria, Best of Enemies:
Part Three is propelled by a clash between four presidents and their
Middle Eastern antagonists: on the one hand, George H. W. Bush, Bill
Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama; on the other, Saddam Hussein,
Osama bin Laden, and Bashar al-Assad. Covering 30 years of conflict and
diplomacy, Best of Enemies: Part Three is a breezy and engaging guide
to the events that shaped the politics of today.