Open Secrets - Israeli Foreign and Nuclear Policies

The Israelis have nukes and the rest of the unholy NBC trinity [ nuclear, biological, chemical ]. Then they have the gall to complain when other people want them. They claim that the Iranians are building bombs and incite World War III on that account. The only possible reason for Iran to go nuclear is the murderous thugs who run Israel, the Stolen Land of Palestine. Doctor Shahak, a Jew writes about the issue from the inside.

 

From Open Secrets - Israeli Foreign and Nuclear Policies

Editorial Reviews
‘Shahak has the courage to say what most Israelis do not dare to say and definitely do not want to hear ... [He] is a knowledgeable insider who builds his argument carefully on the best information ... The lessons to be drawn from what Shahak tells us are self-evident ... Open Secrets and Jewish History, Jewish Religion are two remarkable, powerful and provocative studies offering a penetrating examination of Israeli strategic foreign policies and Jewish religion and history.’ --London Review Of Books

‘As a critic of Zionism and as an opponent of Jewish exclusivity, Israel Shahak is special. He possesses in-depth knowledge of Israeli society, Jewish culture and the history of his people. His humanitarian concerns and commitments are extensive; his work as a human rights campaigner ... is enormous ... Shahak provides insights [in Open Secrets] that are often far more penetrating than what has been written by others ... Little of the information and few of the insights in Open Secrets can be found in other books that focus on Israel and the Middle East ... Open Secrets is an excellent book for required reading in History, political science and/or international affairs courses in which there is consideration of Israel in the Middle East.’ --The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs

'Outstanding ... A must not only for the Palestinians, but for anybody interested in Israeli politics' The Jerusalem Times ‘Offers readers an interesting insight into the mentality of the Zionists, based largely on Hebrew sources which non-Jews are unable to access.’ --Crescent International


Product Description
Israel's foreign policy is perceived to be essentially a defensive one by the international community. Why then is it the only nuclear power which refuses to sign the Non-Poliferation Treaty? What are its true foreign and nuclear policies? Using the Hebrew press as his main source, veteran human rights campaigner Israel Shahak reveals Israel's strategic foreign policy as presented through its own domestic media: ie what other Israeli Jews are told. He argues that the Israeli government, with the support of the US Jewish lobby, are conducting a global policy aiming to control virtually the whole of the Middle East for their own purposes.


By A Customer
To call this book an expose would be silly. Everybody knows that Israel has a (secret) stockpile of THE ultimate weapons of mass-destruction. The reasons for the reluctance of public figures to avoid this universally known truth would fill libraries, no doubt. What this book brings into focus is the frightening reality that many players in the Israeli establishment, military and otherwise, see the use of such weapons as an inevitable response to any military setback which might under other circumstances necessitate a soul-searching peace-seeking negotiation with a military counterpart. How near such a response has been is a disgraceful indictment of all things American Pie. Don't read this book if you treasure your Reader's Digest/CNN/Disneyworld kindergarten version of the heroic struggle for Israel. More of us must listen to the few truly heroic voices - like Shahak's - before the removal of this Millennium colonial tyranny becomes even more difficult. Shame and forgiveness. Peace and unity. May the peace and tranquility of God descend upon us all. Amen.

The more things change, the more they stay the same, July 26, 2006
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The current Israeli war against Hezbollah and Hamas once again points out the futility of wars against ideas. The "war on terrorism" has no particular targets or goals and so, like the "war on drugs," it will fail. Israel may be able to assassinate today's independent-minded Arab leaders, but more will arise tomorrow. Short of killing everyone that is not a Jew, Israel will continue into the future to face opposition to its current behavior in Palestine.

Middle Eastern politics, particularly when it involves Israel, is a complete mystery to most Americans. Reading the late Dr. Israel Shahak's "Open Secrets" is certainly enlightening. The book is a series of essays published at least 10 years ago. Re-reading this book, one assumes that it was written within the last six months. Especially relevant is the essay "Israeli foreign policy - 1994." War then (as it is now) was not initiated by the government but by those really in change - "army generals, intelligence seniors and high officials." The government and Prime Minister rubber-stamp decisions that have either already been implemented or approves operations when the troops have already started shooting. Thus, the current war is merely the policy of a clique with an agenda and not the expressed wishes of the people. With a media fully supportive of the government line and the only superpower on earth supplying unconditional military and political support, the people's attitude may be easily obtained after-the-fact. Ten years ago, Israel knew little about Hezbollah. Since Hezbollah has not yet capitulated in the current round of violence, it is likely that the level of knowledge today has not changed.

No less relevant are observations concerning what is known today as the "war on terrorism": "the more vague a given state's concept of the sources of terrorism, the more its intelligence can be faulted for incompetence... [B]ecause those authorities ... want to find "proofs" of what they have already assumed (intelligence work is bound to suffer)." Throughout history the same lessons appear over and over again, yet contemporary leaders are either genuinely oblivious or cynically ignoring these lessons.

Dr. Shahak cites numerous Israeli media reports, in line with government opinion, that agitate for war against Iran ("since the spring of 1992"). Thus, once the smallest pretext arises, Israel will be more than ready to start war. This is extremely detrimental to American interests, since a significant amount of oil flows from the Persian Gulf. American Jews are doing their part to line-up American support for an Israeli-Iranian war. Although Israeli media reports may sound fantastic (for example, a Palestinian state would align with an Iran armed with nuclear weapons), the pronouncements come from those who make policy, as Dr. Shahak points out, thus, should not be taken lightly. Americans can't remember past last Tuesday; it is crucial that they review their history. In this respect, Dr. Shahak's book is an extremely useful memory aid.
 

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