SPY TRADE: How
Israel's Lobby Undermines America's Economy
by Grant F. Smith
Foreword by Michael Scheuer, former chief, CIA Bin Laden
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Advance Praise:
�This
terrific historical expos� ought to be required background
reading for those FBI agents assigned to investigate foreign
espionage and public corruption matters. For many reasons, such
cases are amongst the most challenging to investigate and
prosecute, but are made even harder when undue political
pressures enter into the picture. FBI officials responsible for
setting investigative priorities and allocating resources would
also do well therefore to read Spy Trade so they are
aware of the historical linkage between Israel's �Uzi diplomacy'
arms dealing, the Iran-Contra scandal, and the Jonathan Pollard
spy incident with AIPAC's nefarious �lobbying' activities.� Coleen
Rowley, former FBI agent and 2002 Time Magazine �Person of the
Year.�
�Grant
F. Smith's excellent, deeply disturbing book..is a welcome
addition to a growing scholarly literature.�
Michael Scheuer, former senior CIA analyst and author of
�Imperial Hubris�
"Like
political parties, lobbies are groups of citizens with shared
interests, an important part of a functioning democracy. When
they have enormous power, however, and especially if their
activities remain almost completely hidden, lobbies can be
dangerous.
Meticulously detailed in this riveting addition to his earlier
expos�s, Grant Smith reveals yet another facet of the extent to
which the pro-Israel Lobby is beyond dangerous, and has become a
serious threat to a broad range of American ideals, objectives
and interests abroad, as well as here at home. This book
contains many highly disturbing, documented revelations. Read
it."
Ambassador
Edward L. Peck, former Chief of Mission in Iraq and Former
Deputy Director, Cabinet Task Force on Terrorism, Reagan White
House
"This
book presents formidable and dangerous new evidence of spying by
Israel and the corrosive long term influence of its lobby on US
governance."
Paul Findley, member of
Congress from 1961�1983 and author of three books on the
US-Israeli relationship, including the Washington Post
bestseller They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions
Confront Israel's Lobby
"Grant
F. Smith is without peer as an archival scholar of the history
of the Zionist power configuration operating in tandem inside
and outside of the US government. His meticulous research on
the long-term operations of AIPAC in shaping US Middle East
policy provides the best contemporary framework for
understanding our involvement in Middle East wars. He shows how
American foreign policy in the Middle East follows Israel's
agenda and documents the enormous cost to our Treasury and
economy as well as the loss of American lives. This is a book
that should be read by all citizens who are concerned about the
aggressive manipulation of our media and political institutions
to enhance Israel's power and further its privileged position in
the Middle East."
James
Petras, Bartle Professor (Emeritus) of Sociology at Binghamton
University, New York
About the Book
Israel and its
American lobby have committed audacious but generally unknown
crimes against the United States. Government secrecy across the
CIA, FBI, Department of Justice and Pentagon long kept files
about Israeli espionage, weapons smuggling and covert operations
on American soil classified...until now.
Spy Trade begins
on the trail of a vast smuggler network funneling stolen and
illegally purchased surplus WWII arms to Jewish fighters in
Palestine. When the FBI threatened to crack down�a clandestine
summit meeting yielded minor convictions for small time
operators�but not the financial masterminds behind the scheme.
This germ of immunity soon flowered into a full scale assault on
American industry, the electoral system, national defense
secrets and rule of law itself.
Spy Trade probes
Israel lobby smuggling operations diverting uranium from the US
to Israel's Dimona nuclear weapons facility. The US Department
Justice battled mightily to regulate two key enablers�the Jewish
Agency and American Zionist Council�as Israeli foreign agents in
the 1960s. But when the effort failed it generated a massive
counterstrike.
Israel lobby campaign
finance violations unleashed a network of coordinated stealth
political action committees that intimidated American
politicians and made a "pro-Israel" outlook and voting record
requirements for staying in government. A new legal battle to
regulate the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) as
a political action committee�this time launched by concerned
citizens�began two decades ago but has not yet been resolved.
Spy Trade also
reveals the long term impact of a newly declassified "third
scandal" that began in the 1980s. In the midst of both the
Iran-Contra affair and Jonathan Pollard espionage incident AIPAC
and the Israeli embassy conducted a spectacular clandestine
operation against American industries and workers. It has so
far cost the US economy $71 billion and a hundred thousand jobs
each year by shutting down or diverting US exports. Trade
privileges obtained by Israel under the treaty not only permit
financing illegal settlement construction with proceeds from
diamonds sold in the US. The US pharmaceutical industry faces
an unrelenting onslaught against its capacity to innovate and
protect its intellectual property.
Spy Trade is
much more than a groundbreaking dissection of the tactics Israel
and its American lobby repeatedly use to evade justice. The
book also provides stunningly simple strategies for ending
criminal immunity and subversion of law enforcement that may
someday restore American governance.
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