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0 The Palestine Conspiracy

THE PALESTINE CONSPIRACY, a genre spy-thriller by Robert Spirko, was fourth on the best-seller list at Atlasbooks, Inc., a national book distributor.  Ingram Books is the worldwide distributor.
            Spirko, a financial and geo-political analyst who has given his advice to the National Security Council, turned his attention to the Middle East in 1987, after discovering several common elements related to the Middle East question.  He wrote down his analysis, and when he was finished, he not only had a solution to the quagmire, he had a story to tell.  THE PALESTINE CONSPIRACY foreshadowed the Persian Gulf War by three years, and the resultant Iraq War followed by the Sept. 11 attack.
            “Everyone tells me there will never be peace in the Middle East, but I tell them they are wrong.  Israel and Egypt have had a peace treaty for 30 years.  Jordan and Israel signed a peace agreement 15 years ago.  A PalestinianState can be created.  It can be done and it will be done,”  Spirko reiterates.  “Thirty years of peace is better than 30 years of war.”
            Spirko has given his advice over the years to the National Security Council including the 2000 Camp David Peace Talks under President Bill Clinton.
            “We’re not talking about a serpent-tongued, false prophet who will negotiate this peace between Israel and the Islamists, it will be done by a U.S. president and those parties involved in the peace process who will finally achieve it through hard work, tough compromises, and by making specific decisions fair to both sides to agree to end the violence once-and-for-all – by those leaders who want a future for their children,” Spirko says. 
“Besides, Israel wants a Palestinian state now, too.”
            “In the end, both sides need to address security concerns, reparations and building moral and economic trust.  We all report to the same God, whether we call him God, Jehovah or Allah,” he says.
            Spirko's key ideas at the 2000 Camp David Peace Talks were to make Jerusalem the simultaneous capital of both Israel and a Palestinian state with congruent borders - one precisely overlapping the other - using two maps - one for the Palestinian state and one for Israel.  The city would become an international, undivided open city for people of all religions to visit and the municipality would be governed by a city council of equal Palestinians and Jews with God, Allah or Jehovah as the central sovereign.  The Knesset and Palestinian authority would then govern their respective states from that dual capital.  In effect, Jerusalem would become a governing district much like the District of Columbia in Washington, D. C.  This idea won traction at the 2000 Camp David Peace Talks and was virtually agreed upon, but where the talks broke down and failed was when both sides capitulated to pressures from their own political factions over right of return and reparations.  Mr. Spirko has an idea to solve that problem also.
            Spirko states, "The chief threat in the region I see right now is the threat to Saudi Arabia by Iran and Al Qaeda.  If Al Qaeda were to overthrow the present royal family in Saudi Arabia or attack the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off the oil supply to western nations including Japan and China, it would bring down entire world economies.  France and Germany would be begging us to go to war to retake those oil wells.  It would be World War III."
“If such a scenario were to occur,” he reiterates, “France and the European economies would collapse in a matter of weeks.”
“Another looming concern is Iran which wants to develop nuclear weapons to couple with their Shahab 4, 5 & 6 missiles on the drawing boards which have a range to hit London, Israel, all of Europe, southern Russia and the United States.  Also, the Iranian government has said it initially had 300 centrifuges to enrich uranium to weapons grade material.  They have increased that to 3,000.  They will soon increase that again to 10,000 centrifuges,” Spirko says.  “They have the additional capacity to add another 20,000 centrifuges in mass production techniques that will enable them to produce at least seven nuclear bombs in about a year.  Where did they get these centrifuges?”
Spirko answers that question by stating an Arab proverb, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
“Simply put,” Spirko explains, “they probably got them from Saddam Hussein before the Iraq War started and were probably smuggled out of Iraq and into Iran just like he did his air force of 600 Soviet fighter planes.  In other words, he gave them to his former enemy rather than let them be destroyed on the ground.”
“Why would he have done any differently with the 30,000 centrifuges he supposedly had on a decentralized basis inside Iraq before the war?” Spirko asks.  “Isn’t it strange that Iran could come up with a nuclear weapons program in about six months to a year when it took the United States six years under the Manhattan Project with 5,000 of the world’s most brilliant scientists like Robert Oppenheimer, Niels Bohr, Seaborg, Einstein, Fermi, and others working on it?”
Another point Spirko makes on the Mideast is that, “It is time for the Israelis and Palestinians to return to the Peace Talks, resume where they left off and "freeze in place" the already-agreed-upon negotiating points,” Spirko says.
"And, it's all related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict which I said back in 1987 was the crux of my book.  It always has been, and always will be until it's settled,” Spirko says.  “That linkage is exactly what Osama Bin Laden stated in a taped message aired the weekend before the election in November of 2004.  Whether you believe him or not is beside the point.  That's what's he told us, and we'd better take that into account."
            Spirko’s book is available though area book stores or on the web at www.bustanbooks.com; Barnesandnoble.com, Borders.com and Amazon.com.  The novel is a mass market paperback produced by Olive Grove Publishers, and can be purchased at area bookstores through Ingram Book Group, New Leaf Distribution, and Baker and Taylor, priced at $14.99, ISBN 0-9752508-0-9.  THE PALESTINE CONSPIRACY can also be ordered on the web at www.atlasbooks.com, or email orders from: order@bookmasters.com, or from Barnes & Nobles, Border's, Dalton's, efollett.com & Follett bookstores at colleges and universities, WaldenBooks, Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Target.com and other popular retail bookstores.  Or, readers and store managers can call 1-800-BOOKLOG, or 800-247-6553 direct, to order

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