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For many commentators and historians the announcement of the Carter Doctrine signaled the end of the British presence and the final transfer of power to the United States in the Persian Gulf. But on the ground the reality was different, after the announcement of the British leaving the Persian Gulf in 1971, formal positions were replaced by informal ones. Britain still ran much of the political, economic and military life in the lower Gulf and in the Arabian Peninsula. The transition from formal to informal empire was seamless: British influence remained large and almost paramount in the region. Margaret Thatchers premiership saw a sharp increase in British influence not only in the traditional British enclaves of the Persian Gulf sheikdoms, but surprisingly even in Saudi Arabia. The historic Al-Yamamah deal with Saudi Arabia in 1985, selling advanced fighter aircraft, was Britains largest ever arms deal. While British influence in the Gulf increased, the Americans floundered culminating in the ignominy of the Iran/Contra scandal, and the Reagan administration meekly accepting Iraqi dictator Saddam Husseins apology for attacking the USS Stark killing 34 American sailors in May 1987 payback for the Irani-American rapprochement.
Tore T. Petersen sets out the policy objectives of Great Britain and the United States as they confronted the initial emergence of fundamentalist Islam, with the occupation of the Holy Mosque in Mecca and Khomeneis revolution in Iran. Research by the author in the Nixon, Carter and Reagan presidential libraries provides strong evidence for US strategy based on Nixonian foreign policy objectives, supported all the way through to the Reagan administration.
Tore T. Petersen is Professor of International and American Diplomatic History at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He is the author of The Middle East between the Great Powers: Anglo-American Conflict and Cooperation, 19521957, The Decline of the Anglo-American Middle East, 19611969, and Richard Nixon, Great Britain and the Anglo-American Alignment in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Peninsula: Making Allies out of Clients.
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Index
Cast of Characters
Alam, Asadollah, Iranian Minister of Court.
Al-Zawawi, Qais, minister of foreign affairs Oman.
Baker, James, White House chief of staff, 198185.
Callaghan, James, UK prime minister, 197679.
Carrington, Lord Peter Alexander Rupert, British foreign minister, 197982
Carter, Jimmy, US president 197781.
Carter, Rosalynn, US first lady, 197781.
Casey, William, director CIA, 198187.
Church, Frank, United States senator
Deaver, Michael, Wite House deputy chief of staff, 198185.
Eisenhower, Dwight D., president of the United States, 195361.
Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, king of Saudi Arabia, 19641975.
Haig, Alexander, US secretary of state, 198182.
Haldeman, H. R., chief of staff White House, 19691973.
Healey, Denis W., British minister of defense, 196470.
Heath, Edward, British prime minister, 197074.
Helms, Richard M., United States ambassador to Iran, 19731976.
Hesseltine, Michael, minister of defence UK 198386.
Home, Lord (Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home), British foreign secretary 19601963, thereafter prime minister to 1964, foreign secretary 197074.
Howe, Geoffrey, UK secretary of state 19831990
Hurd, Douglas, minister of state foreign affairs, 19791983
Hussein I, ibn Talal, king of Jordan, 19521979
Johnson, Lyndon B., president of the United States, 19631969.
Jordan, Hamilton, White House chief of staff, 197981.
Kennedy, John F., president of the United States, 19611963.
Khalid bin Abdulaziz al Saud, king Saudi Arabia, 197582.
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, leader of Iran from 1979.
Kissinger, Henry A., National Security Council advisor to president Nixon and afterwards president Ford, 19691975 and secretary of state from 1973 to 1977.
Lucas, Ivor, UK ambassador Oman, 197981.
McFarlane, Robert, US national security advisor, 198385.
Meese, Edwin, counselor to the president, 198185, attorney general, 198588.
Moberly, John, assistant undersecretary of state UK.
Morris, Willie, British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, 19701972.
Murphy, Richard, country director US Department of State Arabian Peninsula.
Muskie, Edmund, US secretary of state, 198081.
Nasser, Gamal Abdul, president of Egypt, 19541970.
Nixon, Richard, president of the United States, 196974.
Noyes, James E., United States deputy assistant secretary of defense.
Owen, David, UK secretary of state, 197779.
Pahlavi, Mohammed Reza, shah of Iran, 19411979.
Precht, Henry, country director Iran, US state department, 197880.
Pym, Francis, UK secretary of state, 198283
Qabus, bin Said, sultan of Oman since 1972.
Qaddafi, Muammar, leader of Libya.
Parsons, Anthony, UK ambassador to Iran, 197479, special advisor to Thatcher 198283.
Reagan, Nancy, US first lady 198189.
Reagan, Ronald, US president 198189.
Regan, Donald, US secretary of the treasury 1981, White House chief of staff, 198587.
Rothnie, A. K., British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, 19721974.
Rush, Kenneth, United States acting secretary of state from 1973.
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