From Publishers Weekly
Authors of Every Spy a Prince, CBS News correspondent Raviv and Israeli journalist Melman explore the complicated relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
This is one of the most readable accounts of U.S.-Israeli relations in recent years. Both authors have impeccable credentials in the field of journalism and Israeli politics and successfully coauthored Every Spy a Prince (LJ 7/90), which detailed the activities of the Israeli intelligence community. As they chronicle the political give-and-take between the two countries from Harry Truman's presidency onward, fascinating pieces of the hardball reality that is international politics float to the surface. Thus, we learn that it was the Israelis who suggested focused bombing raids to eliminate Saddam Hussein during Desert Storm; during the 1980s, Israel was so well received in Washington that Secretary of State George Shultz and others would solicit Israeli help in getting certain pieces of legislation passed by Congress. Eminently readable, Friends in Deed is highly recommended for all libraries with collections in this field.
David P. Snider, Casa Grande P.L., Ariz.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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