
After the Second World War, Stalin pursued the policy of expansion in the "direction of the Persian Gulf," and hoped to turn Palestine into a Soviet satellite by using Russian Jewish Communists as his Trojan Horses. After Stalin's death, the Soviet leaders supported the Arab plans to annihilate Israel and pressured Israel to make concessions to the Arabs in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Author Roman Brackman traces the itinerary of Israel from pre-Stalin times to the present in an unusual perspective and shows how America saved Israel.
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