May 16, 2007

The Six-Day War - new information comes to light

Some interesting new information is coming to light regarding the 1967 attack of Israel by Egypt and the six days that it took the Israeli military to declare victory. It seems the Soviets had a hand in it... From the Jerusalem Post:
Soviets engineered Six Day War
In a new book that "totally contradicts everything that has been accepted to this day" about the Six Day War, two Israeli authors claim that the conflict was deliberately engineered by the Soviet Union to create the conditions in which Israel's nuclear program could be destroyed.

Having received information about Israel's progress towards nuclear arms, the Soviets aimed to draw Israel into a confrontation in which their counterstrike would include a joint Egyptian-Soviet bombing of the reactor at Dimona. They had also geared up for a naval landing on Israel's beaches.

"The conventional view is that the Soviet Union triggered the conflict via disinformation on Israeli troop movements, but that it didn't intend for a full-scale war to break out and that it then did its best to defuse the war in cooperation with the United States," Gideon Remez, who co-wrote Foxbats over Dimona, told The Jerusalem Post Tuesday. Essentially, the Soviet Union at the time was regarded as having evolved "a cautious and responsible foreign policy," the book elaborates. "But we propose a completely new outlook on all this," said Remez.
Makes a lot of sense when you think that Arafat was a Soviet stooge who came to Moscow from Egypt and returned to his native 'palestine' three years later with lots of money and backing. Posted by DaveH at May 16, 2007 8:18 AM
Comments
Post a comment









Remember personal info?