Dangerous Liaison: The Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli Covert Relationship
by Andrew Cockburn, Leslie Cockburn
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Includes material on "Operation KK Mountain, by which Israelis gathered intelligence for the CIA in Third World countries--Turkey, Iran, Uganda under Idi Amin, Zaire ... Israeli arms deals and anti-terror training of Medellin cartel commandos in Colombia, contras in Honduras and military squads in Guatemala ... South African-Israeli cooperation on nuclear and other military matters ... the American role in Israel's acquisition of a nuclear capability."Tags
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If you read enough about the Dirty Wars in Central America in the 1980s and the arms trading scheme that became known as 'Iran Contra' you will find Israelis appear many times on the periphery, yet the Congressional report mentioned Israel in less than 5% of the 400+ page report.
The real meat of this book is exploring how the USA responded to political pressure and Congressional bans on support to the South and Central American dictatorships (and also Apartheid South Africa) by employing Israel as a proxy to supply them as well as provide security training for them, which they were all too happy to oblige in order to expand and deepen military and political ties and develop mutual dependency.
Earlier chapters trace through the initially show more contentious but increasingly friendly relations on intelligence matters, but it is the proxy aid to third parties and the Nuclear weapons development program that are the most important parts.
NB: the book has recently come back into the spotlight because Leslie Cockburn is running for Congress, defenders of Israeli government policy and violence accuse her of being an anti-Semitic 'Israel hater' and cite this book as proof. Yet they don't quote any contentious paragraphs or sentences in it. show less
The real meat of this book is exploring how the USA responded to political pressure and Congressional bans on support to the South and Central American dictatorships (and also Apartheid South Africa) by employing Israel as a proxy to supply them as well as provide security training for them, which they were all too happy to oblige in order to expand and deepen military and political ties and develop mutual dependency.
Earlier chapters trace through the initially show more contentious but increasingly friendly relations on intelligence matters, but it is the proxy aid to third parties and the Nuclear weapons development program that are the most important parts.
NB: the book has recently come back into the spotlight because Leslie Cockburn is running for Congress, defenders of Israeli government policy and violence accuse her of being an anti-Semitic 'Israel hater' and cite this book as proof. Yet they don't quote any contentious paragraphs or sentences in it. show less
The book is good and Cockburn is in general very good, but only three stars because it is so old.
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- Original publication date
- 1991
- People/Characters
- Reinhard Gehlen; James Jesus Angleton; Michael Harari
- Important places
- Israel
- Important events
- Assassination of Folke Bernadotte; Cold War; Suez Crisis; Six-Day War; Lillehammer affair; Yom Kippur War (show all 11); Operation Litani; Lebanon War (1982); Contra War; Guatemalan Civil War; Gulf War
- Dedication
- For Chloe and Olivia
- First words
- On a Spring day not long before the war against Iraq, a convoy of fifty red buses set out from the beachfront hotels of Tel Aviv and headed north.
- Quotations
- By noon on Tuesday, June 6, the U.S. Embassy in Amman was reporting, "IDF Air Force yesterday and again today hit many civilian targets on West Bank where there are absolutely no military emplacements."
As one Israeli observer put it, "When the contras were being created by the CIA, the United States turned to Israel, because Israel could offer expertise and weapons and do it without any hesitations and without any political... (show all) problems. When the administration is blocked from offering direct aid, by political pressure or by act of Congress, Israel can step in very easily."
Following the 1978 Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon, the Israeli chief of staff had made it clear that the IDF had no qualms about striking civilians. Ha'aretz summarised General Motta Gurr as stating that "the Israeli ar... (show all)my has always struck civilian populations, purposely and consciously [...] the army, he said, has never distinguished civilian [from military] targets." - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Shaul Hamalekh would have to find a way to keep busy.
- Publisher's editor
- Karten, Terry; Elliot, Charles
Classifications
- Genres
- Nonfiction, Politics and Government, History, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 327.7305694 — Society, Government, and Culture Political science International Relations: Spies North America United States U.S.-Asian Relations
- LCC
- DS119.8 .U6 .C64 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Asia History of Asia Israel (Palestine). The Jews
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- Reviews
- 2
- Rating
- (4.00)
- Languages
- English, Italian
- Media
- Paper
- ISBNs
- 5
































































