Harold Rhode taught
Islamic history at the
University of Delaware as an
adjunct professor from 1979 until 1981. In May 1982, he joined the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy at the
Pentagon as an adviser on the Islamic world with a special emphasis on
Turkey,
Iran, and
Iraq. He retired from this position in 2010. During his tenure he wrote papers on how to understand, negotiate, and deal with Turkey, Iran, and Arab countries. During the
Gulf War, Rhode served as the Turkish Desk officer in the
Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). While having this position he wrote papers for OSD officials on Iran, Iraq, and other Middle Eastern issues. Between 1991 and 1994, Rhode served on the
US Department of Defense’s Policy Planning Staff. While in this position he wrote strategy papers on Middle Eastern and Central Asian topics. From 1994 until 2010, Rhode worked as an adviser on Islamic Affairs in the
Office of Net Assessment, an in-house think tank for the Pentagon. He joined the US soldiers in the
Iraq War as an expert, and was involved in the efforts to rescue the books of the
Iraqi Jewish Archive. According to Rhode a huge help came by the men
Ahmed Chalabi sent to drain the water that flooded the basements of the
Iraqi Intelligence Service where the books were kept, and to pull the books out == Probe ==