Iran's Strategic Penetration of Latin America
By (Author) Ilan Berman
Edited by Joseph M. Humire
Foreword by lvaro Uribe Vlez
Contributions by Ilan Berman
Contributions by Leonardo Coutinho
Contributions by Joel Hirst
Contributions by Joseph M. Humire
Contributions by Diego C. Naveira
Contributions by Julin M. Obiglio
Contributions by Adrin Oliva
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
30th March 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
327.5508
Paperback
142
Width 151mm, Height 232mm, Spine 11mm
222g
In recent years, significant attention has focused upon the Islamic Republic of Irans nuclear ambitions, and the threat they pose to the United States and the West. Far less well understood, however, has been the phenomenon of Irans regional advance in Americas own Hemispherean intrusion that has both foreign policy and national security implications for the United States and its allies. In this collection, noted specialists and regional experts examine the various facets of Irans contemporary presence in Central and South America, and detail what the Islamic Republics growing geopolitical footprint south of the U.S. border signifies, both for Iran and for the United States.
Iran's Strategic Penetration of Latin America does a good job of providing an overall picture of Iran's infiltration of South and Central America and the Caribbean. It also raises the question of what the future holds for the region. * Family Security Matters *
This dispassionate analysis of Iranian involvement in Latin America is an ambitious and successful attempt to persuade readers of the profound national security implications of Irans growing influence in that region. . . .Irans Strategic Penetration of Latin America provides one of the most current, consolidated reports on Irans current and past activities in the region, as well as the collective interpretation of Iranian strategic objectives in the hemisphere. Recognizing that some readers might find the theme of Irans Strategic Penetration radical, Humire addresses these concerns by emphasizing that many of the contributors are Latin American journalists, academics, and government leaders, thus avoiding a U.S.-centric argument. . . .For national security professionals, diplomats, and other stakeholders who are engaged in partnerships and business in Latin America, Irans Strategic Penetration of Latin America will serve as a wake-up call to the growing network of Iranian connections in the region and growing threat to U.S. national interests. If occasionally alarmist, it is readily apparent that Humire, Berman, and the other authors are whole-heartedly committed to illuminating Irans activities to the widest possible audience. After reading this informative expos, if not yet converted, readers may be well on their way. * Small Wars Journal *
Ilan Berman is Vice President of the American Foreign Policy Council and associated faculty at Missouri State University's Department of Defense and Strategic Studies. Joseph Humire is the executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society.