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Dangerous Liaison: The Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli Covert Relationship Hardcover – January 1, 1991
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- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarpercollins
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 1991
- ISBN-100060164441
- ISBN-13978-0060164447
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- Publisher : Harpercollins; First Edition (January 1, 1991)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0060164441
- ISBN-13 : 978-0060164447
- Item Weight : 1.7 pounds
- Best Sellers Rank: #219,176 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #317 in Political Intelligence
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Professor George W. Hoeltje, P. E.
After reading this book, you can learn HOW THE JEWISH STATE of ISRAEL influencing our policies via MOSSAD!
You will understand only after you have read it.
You will have a much clearer understanding if you also read Rabbi Marvin Antelman's ETO as well.
To Eliminate the Opiate, VOLUME2
THANKS BE TO G-D
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The men (and one woman) who the Cockburn's familiarize the reader with have a disturbing disconnect between their actions and the countries and lives that are torn apart as a result. The writers too have a professionally dispassionate style which leaves the reader watching from the front. Just be aware then, that you can turn a corner on a trail in Columbia, look down on the scene by a river bank, and it might not leave you.
It details a diverse range of issues from the arms deals to Iran which continued seamlessly from the Shah to the Ayatolah, Israeli involvement with the right wing dictatorships of Central America, its collaboration with apartheid era South Africa on weapons programmes (nuclear and conventional), its kidnapping and murder operations overseas aswell as spying and industrial espionage in the United States.
Even for the most hardened cynic of Israeli actions (based on a study of reality not prejudice) will be astonished at the sheer opportunism and sickening character of Israeli actions including arms sales and training to Columbian drug cartels. The nature of the Israeli Arms industry is curtly summed up in the statement of an industry executive bemoaning the "threat of peace" and the end of the murderous wars of Central America.
Other issues involve the Israelis contempt for the sovereignty of other nations - witness the ham fisted murder of a Norwegian waiter of Morrocan origins in front of his pregnant girlfriend and the abduction of the courageous Israeli whistle blower Vanunu from Italy.
There is no limit to the opportunism of the Israeli establishment, "Is it good for Israelis?" seems to be the only measure - morals, ethics are just not in the picture. Even their closest allies in the U.S. are treated with contempt from time to time for instance the Israelis had intelligence relating to the truck bombing of U.S. personnel in Lebanon in 1983 but didnt pass it on.
One looks forward to the day the Israelis are put in their place, ie. within the 1967 borders; perhaps then reparations can be made (and paid) to the victims of their vicious and violent actions.
This book should be essential to anyone interested in the real facts about Israels foreign and covert policies, it is well sourced and includes interesting interviews with many of the figures involved, though perhaps not the best read if you are not familiar with modern Middle Eastern history and Israeli relations with the U.S.




