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"A Clean Break"

What is "A Clean Break?" Author James Bamford explains on MSNBC's Keith Olbermann's Countdown show.

 

 

"A Clean Break"

 

 

 


Great changes are seldom achieved without a plan. The Israeli policy paper “A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm” (ACB) was authored by a group of policy advisors to Israel:

Richard Perle, David Wurmser and Douglas Feith.



 

 

A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm is a definitive Middle East strategy authored and implemented by operatives in the highest levels of the US government.


 


There is just one problem.

 

The plan was a strategy for Israel, not the United States of America.

 

 

 

 

Richard Perle

 

Neocon Middle East Policy reviews strategies and consequences of the "Clean Break" plan authored by Richard Perle, David Wurmser, and Douglas Feith in 1996. It analyzes the core assumptions of the policy, cost of tactics that have already been implemented and discusses the likelihood others will be executed in the future.


 

Douglas Feith

 

Subsequently, nearly all members ascended to influential policy making positions within U.S. government, media, and academic circles. Douglas Feith was appointed Defense Undersecretary for Policy, only to resign after one of his employees was indicted, arrested and charged with revealing top secret information to two employees of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), who then informed Israeli officials.

 

 

David Wurmser

 

Neocon Middle East Policy then turns to the most difficult questions of all, Can a policy crafted for a foreign government and presented to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu serve as a blueprint for US regional policy? At what cost in credibility, blood, treasure and American integrity? At what cost to Israel? Neocon Middle East Policy is a must-read for anyone concerned about the convergence of US and Israeli foreign policy in the Middle East.




Clean Break or Dirty War?

 

The need for “crime scene” levels of evidence linking ACB followers’ complicity in the actions of the U.S. Government at Israel’s behest is unnecessary. Many U.S. actions are simply so inexplicable that consideration of their chief benefactor, Israel, is the only reasonable explanation. And as Americans dismiss Arab government charges that Israel is attacking them by proxy across the region, the evidence shows that the Arabs are correct. “A Clean Break” is, at heart, an Israeli proclamation of “Dirty War.”

 

 

Israel’s Foreign Policy Directive to the United States

 

      Participants in the Study Group on "A New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000:"

      Richard Perle, American Enterprise Institute, Study Group Leader

      James Colbert, Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
      Charles Fairbanks, Jr., Johns Hopkins University/SAIS
      Douglas Feith, Feith and Zell Associates
      Robert Loewenberg, President, Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies
      Jonathan Torop, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
      David Wurmser, Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies
      Meyrav Wurmser, Johns Hopkins University

 

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