Publisher's Synopsis
What happens if Iran gets the bomb?
The answer isn't just one nuclear weapon-it's a chain reaction that could unravel the Middle East and reshape global security.
In The Problem with Nukes in the Middle East, strategic advisor R.D. Stratton delivers a sharp, nonpartisan warning about the real-world consequences of a nuclear Iran. Drawing on decades of geopolitical trends, proxy conflicts, and arms control failures, Stratton outlines how one country's nuclear success could trigger a regional arms race-from Saudi Arabia and Turkey to Egypt and beyond.
From Israel's red lines to the risk of terrorist groups operating under a nuclear shield, this book strips away political noise and focuses on what's at stake-and what must be done to prevent catastrophe.
Clear-eyed, urgent, and deeply informed, this is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the world's most volatile flashpoint before it explodes.