Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians - Book Review,
by Noam Chomsky

Amazon.com First published in 1983, Fateful Triangle is a comprehensive indictment of what Noam Chomsky calls the "disgraceful and extremely dangerous" policy the United States has enacted towards Israel, particularly with regard to Israel's actions concerning the Palestinians. Supporters of Israel must willfully overlook or deny that nation's long history of human rights violations and military aggression, Chomsky writes, and they will continue to do so as long as Israel is strategically useful towards "the U.S. aim of eliminating possible threats, largely indigenous, to American domination of the Middle East region." In the course of elaborating his argument, Chomsky cuts through the myths and distortions that appear in mainstream media accounts; the damning facts that he so systematically assembles portray a government more brutally and overtly racist, perhaps, than even apartheid-era South Africa. Three new chapters, drawing upon material from Z magazine and other publications, incorporate such developments as the Palestinian uprising, Israel's war on Lebanon, and the ongoing "peace process."
From Library Journal "A devastating collection of charges aimed at Israeli and American policies that affect the Palestinian Arabs negatively," said LJ's reviewer of this thesis on Middle East politics. With several additional chapters, a new preface, and a new foreword by Edward Said, Chomsky brings the story up-to-date. With the political situation in the Middle East just as hot now, this is bound to be an important volume. (LJ 12/15/83) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Edward W. Said, from the new foreword There is something deeply moving about a mind of such noble ideals repeatedly stirred on behalf of human suffering and injustice.
Book Description Volume 3 of the South End Press Classics Series. Chomsky's seminal tome on Mideast politics has become a classic in the fields of political science and Mideast affairs. For its tenth printing, Chomsky has added chapters bringing the book completely up to date, with a new preface by Chomsky, a new foreword from Palestinian author and activist Edward W. Said, and new material on the Intifada, the ongoing Israeli-PLO "peace process" (including the Oslo and Wye accords), and Israel's war against Lebanon. This new, updated edition highlights the book's lasting relevance, for readers of the first edition. It is invaluable to anyone seeking to understand the Middle East and U.S. foreign policy today.
About the Author Noam Chomsky is a world-renowned linguist, scholar, and political analyst. He has written and lectured extensively on linguistics, philosophy, U.S. domestic and foreign policy, and other contemporary political issues. He has published twelve books with South End Press, including Year 501, Necessary Illusions, On Power and Ideology, and Powers and Prospects.
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