Scott Taylor's book, 'Trust Betrayed' brings an interesting perspective into the current conditions between the Middle East and the Obama Administration. Taylor's draw is the fact that he was a Navy SEAL. He's lived, breathed and almost died a Navy SEAL and to that point he describes just how important intelligence is to the troops on the ground.
Some Americans do forget that while we would like to know all of the inner workings of a mission and now everything unfolds, we also need to consider it from the perspective of future operations. Taylor does a brilliant job of telling the reader to 'use common sense'.
From here he dives into the politics of the Obama Administration and how Obama, whenever politically convenient would exploit victories for his own gain and whenever it is not convenient, he's nowhere to be found or he exacerbates the situation.
Taylor gives a well thought out update on the Middle East, with regards to Libya, Egypt, Iraq and Iran, Israel, among others. He points out the foreign policies that this administration has pursued and the backlash it has created in alienating leaders (ie Israel's Netanyahu and Egypt's al-Sisi) who are pursuing a plan of Democracy while safeguarding their own nation from terrorist threats.
Overall - Taylor ties it all back to National Security. As he points out in the book, our military presence in the Middle East isn't just about fighting terrorism and upholding peace, but also maintaining our future interests and to continue to remain the Superpower that we are.