Nuclear Energy Between Peace and War
The Story of Destruction in the Middle East or Its Resurrection
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Narrated by:
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Lilia Khoury
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By:
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Issam Khoury
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Nuclear Energy Between Peace and War: The Story of Destruction in the Middle East or Its Resurrection dives into the intricate world of nuclear energy in the Middle East and North Africa. Written by experienced journalist and activist Issam Khoury, the book explores the dual nature of nuclear energy—its potential for peaceful use versus its risks for military conflict—amidst a region marked by political and sectarian strife. Khoury analyzes how nuclear ambitions have influenced the Israeli-Arab and Shia-Sunni conflicts, while also emphasizing the importance of international agreements designed to prevent nuclear proliferation.
The book takes a close look at Iran's controversial nuclear program, its ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, and the strategic moves of various sanctioned groups. With thorough research and compelling storytelling, Khoury reveals the hidden battles over nuclear power and how they connect to global and regional efforts for disarmament, peace, and environmental sustainability. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the nuclear landscape of the Middle East and advocates for exploring alternative energy solutions that could bring stability and progress to the region. Whether you're a scholar, policymaker, environmentalist, or just curious about the Middle East's geopolitical issues, this audiobook provides a fresh take on the critical challenges surrounding nuclear energy and its wide-reaching effects on global peace.
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