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Israel, A Beachhead in the Middle East: From European Colony to US Power Projection Platform

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By (author): Stephen Gowans

One US military leader has called Israel the intelligence equivalent of five CIAs. An Israeli cabinet minister likens his country to the equivalent of a dozen US aircraft carriers, while the Jerusalem Post defines Israel as the executive of a superior Western military force that protects Americas interests in the region. Arab leaders have called Israel a club the United States uses against the Arabs, and a poisoned dagger implanted in the heart of the Arab nation. Israels first leaders proclaimed their new state in 1948 under a portrait of Theodore Herzl, who had defined the future Jewish state as a settler colony for European Jews in the Middle East under the military umbrella of one of the Great Powers. The first Great Power to sponsor Herzls dream was Great Britain in 1917 when foreign secretary Sir Arthur Balfour promised British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. In 1967 Israel launched a successful war against the highly popular Arab nationalist movement of Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser, the most popular Arab leader since the Prophet Mohammed. Nasser rallied the worlds oppressed to the project of throwing off the chains of colonialism and subordination to the West. He inspired leaders such as Nelson Mandela, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, and Muammar Gaddafi. Viewing Israel as a potentially valuable asset in suppressing liberation movements, Washington poured billions into Israels economy and military. Since 1967, Israel has undertaken innumerable operations on Washingtons behalf, against states that reject US supremacy and economic domination. The self-appointed Jewish state has become what Zionists from Herzl to an editor of Haaretz, the liberal Israeli newspaper, have defined as a watch-dog capable of sufficiently punishing neighboring countries discourteous towards the West.

Stephen Gowans challenges the specious argument that Israel controls US foreign policy, tracing the development of the self-declared Jewish state, from its conception in the ideas of Theodore Herzl, to its birth as a European colony, through its efforts to suppress regional liberation movements, to its emergence as an extension of the Pentagon, integrated into the US empire as a pro-imperialist Sparta of the Middle East. See more
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  • Weight: 355g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2019
  • Publisher: Baraka Books
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781771861830

About Stephen Gowans

Stephen Gowans is an independent political analyst whose principal interest is in who influences formulation of foreign policy in the United States. His writings which appear on his Whats Left blog have been reproduced widely in online and print media in many languages and have been cited in academic journals and other scholarly works. He is the author of two acclaimed books Washingtons Long War on Syria (2017) and Patriots Traitors and Empires The Story of Koreas Struggle for Freedom (2018) both published by Baraka Books.

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