Four must-read books on Trump’s Middle East policies
What we learned from Michael Wolff, John Bolton and Bob Woodward about the Trump administration and the Middle East.
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Our end-of-year columns and articles sometimes include reviews of books we read, or re-read, on the Middle East.
This year, with the Trump administration winding down, we thought to take a similar tack.