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by Paul Findley (Author)
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Findley is a former congressman who now serves as an active public-interest spokesman for the Palestinian cause. As in his previous work, They Dare To Speak Out ( LJ 8/85; Lawrence Hill, 1989. rev. ed.), he here outlines a virulent anti-Israeli position. Using provocative themes to set the tone, he delves into three aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict: "Statehood and Conquest," "Collusion and Conflict," and "Perils to Peace." Basing his argument upon a simplistic notion that all problems can be separated into two clear and unequivocal ideal positions of right and wrong, Findley popularizes a highly complex social and political conflict. A strongly partisan approach relying on straw man arguments; buy accordingly.
- Sanford R. Silverburg, Catawba Coll., Salisbury, N.C
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The many supposed sins of Israel, as compiled by former Illinois congressman Findley (They Dare To Speak Out, 1989--not reviewed). The author groups his points of contention with Israel into 28 categories, including ``The Likud Government''; ``The Intifada''; ``Loan Guarantees for Israel''; ``Israel's Spying On America''; ``Israel and the UN''; and ``Israel's Claims to Palestine.'' After a brief introduction, he presents a kind of dialogue with himself, offering a ``fallacy'' about Israel (presented in white print in a black box), followed by a corrective ``fact'' (presented in black print in white box). Many of the fallacies and facts come off as vague or simplistic: That ``Israel Has Never Been Stronger,'' for example--an extremely complex issue--is rebutted to Findley's satisfaction in two paragraphs, and his concern with the American Israel Political Action Committee's typically overblown lobbyist statements is hard to take seriously. The heart of the matter for the author is the special relationship between Israel and the US, as well as his concern that America is being exploited by Israel, financially and otherwise. On this issue, Findley does cut close to the bone when discussing the Israeli bombing, in 1967, of the US intelligence ship Liberty (34 Americans dead, 171 wounded) and the cover-up that followed in both countries. His criticism of Israel's relation to the UN (and the astounding American threat to withdraw from that organization if Israel were to be suspended for failing to abide by UN resolutions) is substantive, and his discussion on Israel's use of the Jewish diaspora to promote espionage (as in, he alleges, the Pollard case) is provocative, if shallow. The big problem here, though, is Findley's utterly partisan tone and his refusal to create a real global and historic context for his accusations. For the most part, a strident and unconvincing polemic. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 326 pages
  • Publisher: Amer Educational Trust (March 1, 1995)
  • ISBN-10: 0937165093
  • ISBN-13: 978-0937165096
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deception is an Understatement, May 22, 2002
By Jeffrey Leach (Omaha, NE USA) - See all my reviews
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"Deliberate Deceptions" is the second Paul Findley book I have read. The first, of course, was "They Dare to Speak Out." Findley, a former congressman from Illinois, is a crusader for truth in the relationship between Israel and the United States. In "They Dare to Speak Out," Findley discusses the sinister influence of the pro-Israel lobby on American government. In this book, Findley broadens his criticism well beyond the borders of lobbying. The importance of Findley's books take on additional dimensions of meaning since the terrorist attacks of last summer.

"Deliberate Deceptions" exposes serious concerns about Israeli-U.S. relations. Findley argues, convincingly, that Israel is an aggressive, hostile state that will stop at nothing to further its own ends at the expense of others. Israel suctions billions of dollars out of U.S. coffers, with special deals on loans and military hardware that no other country in the world gets. Israel also has the bomb and refuses to allow international inspections of its facilities in the Negev desert. Findley reveals Israel's spy networks in the United States, its cozy relationship with the South African government (during the Apartheid era), and its tendency to resell American military technologies for self-enrichment. The amount of statements and evidence Findley marshals is both amazing and disgusting. Where is the United States government when all of this is happening? It's in large part our government that reinforces this bad behavior. Politicians, according to Findley, are scared of Israel's lobby and influence. The result is that the U.S. turns a blind eye to these shenanigans.

The Palestinians are the primary victims of Israel's aggression. Since the founding of Israel, the Palestinians have endured non-stop forced deportations, land seizures, violence, torture, and murder. Occasionally, the Palestinian people tire of Israel and events like the Intifada occur. Findley shows how Israel responds to these incidents by instituting policies that encourage soldiers to break bones and attack children and senior citizens. Palestinians that are considered citizens of Israel are treated as second-class citizens, as Israel considers itself a purely Jewish nation. The United Nations runs itself ragged denouncing Israel for its actions towards the Palestine people, and Findley provides a list of UN edicts towards Israel that is staggering to behold. Findley argues that great strides could be made in the Palestinian-Israeli problem if Israel would quit building settlements in occupied territory and withdraw to its UN mandated borders. Israel refuses to do this, and the whole world has to deal with the fallout, with endless peace plans and negotiations that go nowhere.

One of my criticisms with the book concerns Findley's account of the Intifada. Findley lists how many Palestinians were detained, murdered, and injured. I think he should have included figures on how many Jews were killed in the uprising. This would bolster his arguments better, in my opinion, as those numbers are probably lower than the Palestinian numbers. Still, this book is shocking in its implications and should be read by all Americans. I recommend reading this book before reading "They Dare to Speak Out."

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63 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SIMPLE FACTS: A MORE BALANCED VIEW IS SUBMITTED, April 9, 2002
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For those who find themselves confused and misinformed, because of the sheer flow of distorted information and propaganda regarding the Palestinian question and Middle East crisis, I would strongly recommend this book. Here Findley portraits, in a readable and simple fashion, the basic illusions under which the american public has been nurtured, regarding the true intentions and policies of the theocratic government in Israel, and the suppression of palestinians fundamental human rights.
This is a book that must be read to aquire a more balanced view of the Middle East drama, specially now that the fundamental right of a Palestinian State to exist is being again denied by the ortodox driven government of Sharon.
Here you will find, in a very simple and understandable presentation, the basic information about the British ill fated handling of the palestinian land; the meaning of the Balfour Declaration; an explanation of the U.N. Resolutions regarding the State of Israel and its policies; and revealing facts about the deceptions and the wars that have been fought, not usually presented in a truthful manner to the american voters.
Only if the true facts are known, and this is why one must read this book, the appalling tragedy of the palestinian people can be understood. Only then, will it be possible for the U.S. to shape a different foreign policy towards the Middle East based on the premise that all fanatical and totalitarian views must be abandoned, including those of the right wing in Israel, in order to seek a solution to the problem. The U.S. has unduly financed and permitted, through a miopic view of the situation, the furtherance of an expansionistic vision by Sharon, and the destruction of Palestinian Authority. This will not stop until the cries of the moderate Israeli politicians prevail. On the other hand, the problems that terrorism has brought to America will increase if we keep giving unconditionally military aid to a country that practices terroristic tactics with our weapons, while we preach to the world that we are on a crusade against terrorism. Double standards must be put to an end because now they are directly jeopardazing our security and our fundamental interests.
Findley has been persecuted because of his books and his quest to present the required material to form an objective view of the situation. For this, he has been named an anti-semite. But we dont need more propaganda. JUST THE FACTS. AND FACTS SET FORTH IN THIS BOOK CAN AND HAVE BEEN VERIFIED. If Findley were a jew, he would be called a self-denier like the jew professors and moderate Israeli politicians that have valiantly revealed those same facts, and cannot accept that a sistematic violation of human rights, no matter the motivations, is being perpetrated by the same people that suffered brutally at the hand of Hitler.
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5.0 out of 5 stars DELIBERATE DECEPTIONS: FACING THE FACTS ABOUT THE U.S. - ISR, May 8, 2003
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BY FAR ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS PUBLISHED ON THIS HORRENDOUS DRAIN ON AMERICAN TAXPAYERS DOLLERS. PAUL FINDLEY IS A TRUE AMERICAN TO ADDRESS THIS PROBLEM OPENLY AND WITH ENDLESS DOCUMENTATION. VERY BALANCED ON THE FALLACYS AND FACTS. WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO SOMEONE WANTING TO UNDERSTAND THE LOPSIDED PRO ISRAELI ATTATUDE IN AMERICAN GOVERMENT AND THE MEDIA.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Findley's agenda gets in the way.
Why Paul Findley hates Israel is not clear. What is clear is that he has written a book with lies from the Arab world.

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Published on November 24, 2004 by Eric Kent

5.0 out of 5 stars Deliberate Deceptions
An outstanding book in explaning who is controlling US policy in the Middle East.

Paul tells you the facts and nothing but the facts..... Read more

Published on May 28, 2003 by franksden2

5.0 out of 5 stars Eye-opening and ground-shaking
This book addresses with hard facts the questions that should be on the tip of everyone's tongue regarding US policy in the Middle East. Read more
Published on May 22, 2003 by PR

5.0 out of 5 stars explains the "government relations" very well
I think Findley explained the situation very well, ...This is a well written book and understandable if you have an open mind, i would like people to read it and undertstand what... Read more
Published on December 7, 2002 by sarah

4.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing account of a misplaced trust
Findley has researched his subject carefully and is in a personal position to know what he's talking about. Read more
Published on September 9, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant, honest, powerful, shocking
Read this if you can face the truth about the Arab-Israeli conflict and the fact that there is a lot of dirty business going on behind the scenes between the Israeli government... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Findley Continues To Hallucinate
Several years ago, Republican Findley lost a congressional election to now-Senator, Democrat Dick Durbin. Whose fault was it? Why the Jews, of course! Read more
Published on February 3, 2002 by Jamie Gregorian

4.0 out of 5 stars Important and topical
Former U.S. Congressman Findley points out in this book how Israeli propaganda has succeeded in presenting the American public with a misleading picture of Middle East events. Read more
Published on December 19, 2001 by E. Rodin MD

5.0 out of 5 stars everybody knows it
Everybody knows it, but almost no one can say what Findley says. He had been in the position to face the facts.
Published on June 13, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book
I read "They Dare to Speak Out" and it opened my eyes. Deliberate Deceptions (Findley's 2nd book) is one of the only books that I have ever read that exposes the TRUTH... Read more
Published on March 27, 2000

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