Posted on 08/31/2007 9:07:51 AM PDT by pacelvi
Foxbats Did Fly over Dimona August 24, 2007
In their sensational historical detective work, Foxbats over Dimona: The Soviets' Nuclear Gamble in the Six-Day War (Yale University Press, 2007), Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez have challenge the widely-accepted idea that the Six Day War happened without anyone wanting it. Instead, they present a theory that the U.S.S.R. instigated the war as a way preemptively to destroy the Israeli nuclear facilities.
I was drawn to the argument (in an analysis at "The Soviets' Six-Day War) but dared not quite fully endorse it, wondering if all the evidence would hold up under critical scrutiny by other experts on this topic.
Today comes confirmation of a critical piece of data, as suggested by the title of David Horovitz' article in the Jerusalem Post, "Russia confirms Soviet sorties over Dimona in '67." The confirmation comes from Col. Aleksandr V. Drobyshevsky, chief spokesman of the Russian Air Force, and it is inadvertent, coming in a completely different context (commemorating the anniversary of the test pilots' school from which one of the pilots who participated in the 1967 flights had graduated). Drobyshevsky wrote, in an article posted on the official Web site of the Russian Defense Ministry in October 2006 but only noticed by Remez and Ginor now:
In 1967, the military valor and high combat training of Col. Bezhevets, A.S. (now a Hero of the Soviet Union, an honorary test pilot of the USSR, [and] retired Air Force major-general), were demonstrated while carrying out combat operation in Egypt, [and] enabled [him] to perform unique reconnaissance flights over the territory of Israel in a MiG-25RB aircraft.
The MiG-25RB would be the "Foxbat" aircraft of the title. Remez and Ginor describe this passage as an "extraordinary disclosure" and as "official confirmation of the book's exhibit A and the source of its title." It comes, they add, "as close to an official document as one can hope for in the foreseeable future, given the prevailing circumstances in Russia."
An aerial view of Israel's Dimona reactor.
Another update: Since the Post first summarized Foxbats over Dimona's findings on May 16, its article (Remez and Ginor report) "was widely reproduced" and "aroused intensive discussion" in the former Soviet Union. Their thesis convinced Komsomolskaya Pravda's military correspondent (and former general staff officer) Col. Viktor Baranets, who has written that "the time has apparently come to set the record straight. So far, the facts have often been replaced by inventions. No one can dispute the obvious: the USSR orchestrated' that war... The USSR was prepared for an invasion of Israel. The confessions of our own officers prove this." Komsomolskaya Pravda and other media, Remez and Ginor note, "contacted some of the veterans who were among the main sources for the book, and they reiterated their accounts." In particular, Gen. Vasily Reshetnikov, former commander of the Soviet strategic bombers, confirmed the account.
But the verdict is not unanimous. Bezhevets, the Foxbat pilot over Dimona, continues to deny having undertaken this mission. Remez and Ginor explain this discrepancy by suggesting that Bezhevets is sticking to the old line; in contrast, "Drobyshevsky's [Defense Ministry] statement relied not on the pilot's testimony but rather on the air force's own documentation." This difference illustrates their point that "full and direct documentation of the Soviet role in 1967 is still being suppressed." (August 24, 2007)
Something to chew over with your morning coffee.
Real history is always hidden behind the curtain of the written one, and the present but a dim reflection of what you think you see.
And the liberal moonbats still don’t have a clue how this world is run, or what is happening right in front of them.
If so, their orchestration efforts ended as they invariably did -- utter failure and embarrassment.
Exposed: Soviet Union Orchestrated The Six Day War!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1835109/posts
(Mens News Daily)
‘Soviets engineered Six Day War’
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1834759/posts
The Jerusalem Post
I’ll look for commentary from noted historian Michael Oren (he wrote the definitive book about the 6-day war) on this latest news. He was dismissive of this theory when it first appeared, and I will look with interest to see whether he has a reaction to Daniel Pipes’s endorsement of it as well as the confirmation from Russian (ex-Soviet) sources that they were conducting reconnaissance flights in Israel before the war.
Ever read his “Power, Faith and Fantasy”?
It was great.
"His" who?
There are two individuals mentioned in post #6.
Finally what difference all this makes is subject to debate, for reasons other than the age-old wish that history, any history could somehow be complete, if for no other reason than to to have a truly useful version of the "...lessons of history."
I’m in the middle of it now. It is excellent.
“His”, of course, is Michael Oren’s.
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