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All quiet on the eastern front? : Israel's national security doctrine after the fall of Saddam

This paper analyzes the changes in the Arab-Israeli military balance in light of the disintegration of the Iraqi military, outlining the conventional and non-conventional threats potentially facing Israel. It assesses the prospect and viability of a conventional attack on the eastern front in both the short and long run. It then revisits the concept of secure borders along Israel's eastern front, examining whether Israel's rationale for control of the Valley is consistent with the changes in its strategic environment.

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