This book describes the historical background of the Middle East and, in
particular, Turkey, prior to the end of World War II. It takes up the
various steps taken by the United States to combat Soviet moves after
the war to take over this strategic area. It describes the inception of
the Truman Doctrine to rearm and strengthen Greece and Turkey in the
face of British withdrawal, the unsuccessful efforts made by the United
States and Britain to establish a Middle East command or defense
organisation, and the successful U.S. efforts to get Turkey into NATO,
which blocked Soviet entry. '...Ambassador McGhee has chronicled the
events which led to Turkey's accession to NATO with great clarity and in
a most interesting and readable fashion. He throws a fascinating light
on the relationship between the United States of America and Turkey and
the personalities involved. This book not only deserves to be read, but
it deserves study by all of those who are interested in Defence and
Foreign Affairs.' Lord Carrington