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Desert Diplomat: Inside Saudi Arabia Following 9/11

Hardback

Main Details

Title Desert Diplomat: Inside Saudi Arabia Following 9/11
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robert William Jordan
By (author) James A. Baker
By (author) Steve Fiffer
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 150
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781612346700
ClassificationsDewey:327.2092
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 21 photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publication Date 31 July 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

In the spring of 2001, Robert Jordan was a Dallas attorney whom George Bush wanted for the ambassadorship in Saudi Arabia. Not yet confirmed on 9/11, Jordan's nomination sped through Congress for approval and he found himself on the ground in the Kingdom by early October. Jordan had no prior diplomatic experience-Saudi Arabia mandates that the U.S. Ambassador be a political appointee with the ear of the president-and was forced to learn to run an embassy, deal with a foreign culture, and protect U.S. interests on the job all in the wake of the most significant terrorist attack on the United States in history. Furthermore, Jordan arrived in Saudi Arabia shortly after it became clear that the country had spawned not only the mastermind Osama bin Laden, but also 15 of the 19 hijackers. Desert Diplomat: Inside Saudi Arabia following 9/11 gives an inside account of the fascinating and historic ambassadorship of Robert Jordan from 2001 through 2003. As the newly-installed ambassador, he had to press the Saudis on terrorism while maintaining a positive relationship to ensure their cooperation with the war in Afghanistan and invasion of Iraq. Throughout his appointment he had first-hand dealings with the uppermost echelon of Washington power including President Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, George Tenet, and Tommy Franks while working with the Crown Prince Abdullah and other top Saudi leaders. Desert Diplomat provides a honest portrait of working with these prominent individuals, details of the historic decisions of Jordan's tenure, and a candid assessment the distressing amount of dysfunction in the way American foreign policy, warfare, and intelligence-gathering was conducted.

Author Biography

Steve Fiffer has written for the New York Times Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Sports Illustrated, and various other publications. He is the author or coauthor of numerous titles, including Three Quarters, Two Dimes and a Nickel: A Memoir of Becoming Whole (Simon & Schuster, 1999) and "Work Hard, Study ... and Keep Out of Politics!" (Northwestern, 2008), with James A. Baker III. Robert W. Jordan is an American lawyer and diplomat. He served as the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 2001 to 2003, under President George W. Bush.

Reviews

"No Arab ally of the U. S. is more important or less understood than Saudi Arabia. Robert Jordan went to Riyadh as our ambassador just after the 9/11 attacks when America was asking which side they were on. His unique personal relationships and superb analyses made it clear that the Saudis stood with us, but we also had to understand them. I know. I worked with him from Washington almost every day. "Desert Diplomat" tells the story of a critical relationship at a critical time, and how a great diplomat, Robert Jordan, can turn the hinge of history. We are at another turn--may we be as wise as he was in making it."--Ryan C. Crocker, former deputy assistant secretary of state, 2001-03, and former ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan --Ryan C. Crocker (12/08/2014) -Robert Jordan has written a fascinating and insightful book that provides a rare inside view of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East during the events following 9/11. It is a historically significant work from a seasoned diplomat who draws valuable lessons from his experiences and observations that would be wise for our current and future leaders to heed. Desert Diplomat should be required reading for all those involved in developing our strategy and policy for the Middle East.---General Anthony C. Zinni (USMC, Ret.), former commander in chief of U.S. Central Command, former special envoy to the Middle East, and author of The Battle for Peace: A Frontline Vision of America's Power and Purpose--General Anthony C. Zinni (12/08/2014) -No Arab ally of the United States is more important or less understood than Saudi Arabia. Robert Jordan went to Riyadh as our ambassador just after the 9/11 attacks when America was asking which side they were on. His unique personal relationships and superb analyses made it clear that the Saudis stood with us, but we also had to understand them. . . . Desert Diplomat tells the story of a critical relationship at a critical time, and how a great diplomat, Robert Jordan, can turn the hinge of history. We are at another turn--may we be as wise as he was in making it.---Ryan C. Crocker, former deputy assistant secretary of state, 2001-3, and former ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan --Ryan C. Crocker (12/08/2014) "Robert Jordan has written a fascinating and insightful book that provides a rare inside view of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East during the events following 9/11. It is a historically significant work from a seasoned diplomat who draws valuable lessons from his experiences and observations that would be wise for our current and future leaders to heed. Desert Diplomat should be required reading for all those involved in developing our strategy and policy for the Middle East."--General Anthony C. Zinni (USMC, Ret.), former commander in chief of U.S. Central Command, former special envoy to the Middle East, and author of The Battle for Peace: A Frontline Vision of America's Power and Purpose--General Anthony C. Zinni (12/08/2014) "No Arab ally of the United States is more important or less understood than Saudi Arabia. Robert Jordan went to Riyadh as our ambassador just after the 9/11 attacks when America was asking which side they were on. His unique personal relationships and superb analyses made it clear that the Saudis stood with us, but we also had to understand them. . . . Desert Diplomat tells the story of a critical relationship at a critical time, and how a great diplomat, Robert Jordan, can turn the hinge of history. We are at another turn--may we be as wise as he was in making it."--Ryan C. Crocker, former deputy assistant secretary of state, 2001-3, and former ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan --Ryan C. Crocker (12/08/2014) Robert Jordan has written a fascinating and insightful book that provides a rare inside view of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East during the events following 9/11. It is a historically significant work from a seasoned diplomat who draws valuable lessons from his experiences and observations that would be wise for our current and future leaders to heed.Desert Diplomatshould be required reading for all those involved in developing our strategy and policy for the Middle East. General Anthony C. Zinni (USMC, Ret.), former commander in chief of U.S. Central Command, former special envoy to the Middle East, and author ofThe Battle for Peace: A Frontline Vision of America s Power and Purpose--General Anthony C. Zinni (12/08/2014)" No Arab ally of the United States is more important or less understood than Saudi Arabia. Robert Jordan went to Riyadh as our ambassador just after the 9/11 attacks when America was asking which side they were on. His unique personal relationships and superb analyses made it clear that the Saudis stood with us, but we also had to understand them. . . .Desert Diplomattells the story of a critical relationship at a critical time, and how a great diplomat, Robert Jordan, can turn the hinge of history. We are at another turn may we be as wise as he was in making it. Ryan C. Crocker, former deputy assistant secretary of state, 2001 3, and former ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan--Ryan C. Crocker (12/08/2014)"