A strategic plan for the Persian Gulf region: options for deterring and/or defeating an emerging threat

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. === The Persian Gulf region is, in all likelihood, going to remain crucial to American interests through the next several decades. The world depends on the petroleum reserves of the Gulf region to fuel its economic engine. The recent history...

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Main Author: Ward, Michael W.
Other Authors: Brown, R. Mitchell
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/24047
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-240472017-06-09T04:14:38Z A strategic plan for the Persian Gulf region: options for deterring and/or defeating an emerging threat Ward, Michael W. Brown, R. Mitchell Channell, Ralph Norman Naval Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School National Security Affairs Persian Gulf Arms Proliferation Strategic Planning Gulf Cooperation Council Regional Deterrence Middle East Arms Control Scenario Development Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. The Persian Gulf region is, in all likelihood, going to remain crucial to American interests through the next several decades. The world depends on the petroleum reserves of the Gulf region to fuel its economic engine. The recent history of the region has been rife with conflict, and the U.S. has had to intervene militarily on several occasions to ensure its vital interests were protected. This thesis examines the strategic circumstances in the Gulf region and ways in which American political, diplomatic, and military policy can help shape the environment to conform to its interests. Several scenarios are developed which attempt to forecast the results of different environments on regional stability. The thesis reaches the conclusion that the United States must take a proactive role if its short- and long-term interests are to be protected. The short-term goal of U.S. policy must be to maintain a balance of power and regional correlation of forces which serves to deter any would-be aggressor nations. In the long run, the United States must seek a comprehensive regional peace. Various methods of achieving these goals are examined. http://archive.org/details/strategicplanfor00ward Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy 2012-11-29T16:19:20Z 2012-11-29T16:19:20Z 1992-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/24047 en_US 123 p.;28 cm. application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic Persian Gulf
Arms Proliferation
Strategic Planning
Gulf Cooperation Council
Regional Deterrence
Middle East
Arms Control
Scenario Development
spellingShingle Persian Gulf
Arms Proliferation
Strategic Planning
Gulf Cooperation Council
Regional Deterrence
Middle East
Arms Control
Scenario Development
Ward, Michael W.
A strategic plan for the Persian Gulf region: options for deterring and/or defeating an emerging threat
description Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. === The Persian Gulf region is, in all likelihood, going to remain crucial to American interests through the next several decades. The world depends on the petroleum reserves of the Gulf region to fuel its economic engine. The recent history of the region has been rife with conflict, and the U.S. has had to intervene militarily on several occasions to ensure its vital interests were protected. This thesis examines the strategic circumstances in the Gulf region and ways in which American political, diplomatic, and military policy can help shape the environment to conform to its interests. Several scenarios are developed which attempt to forecast the results of different environments on regional stability. The thesis reaches the conclusion that the United States must take a proactive role if its short- and long-term interests are to be protected. The short-term goal of U.S. policy must be to maintain a balance of power and regional correlation of forces which serves to deter any would-be aggressor nations. In the long run, the United States must seek a comprehensive regional peace. Various methods of achieving these goals are examined. === http://archive.org/details/strategicplanfor00ward === Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy
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