Cordesman (Center for Strategic and International Studies) reviews the national security policies, challenges, and resources of Saudi Arabia in a manner that will be familiar to those who have read previous of his books. He examines the current strategic dynamics concerning Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Israel, the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United States, the United Kingdom, and France and conducts a survey of the Saudi national security and military organizations and assets. He further discusses the "uncertain threat" of Iran, the possibility of Saudi weapons of mass destruction, the activities of Saudi Arabia's internal security forces, and the Saudi approach to counterterrorism. Finally, he explores political, economic, religious, and educational factors of "soft" counterterrorism.
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