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文章标题: 你可真的大言不惭,居然说自己对历史的见解比《维基百科》更权威! (258 reads)      时间: 2005-9-07 周三, 下午11:12

作者:bystander罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org

恳请不要再空口说白话,浪费大家的时间。请先找来一些你认为有份量、有公信力的证据,证明以下引自《维基百科》的两段说话完全是无中生有,否则再讨论下去将不会有任何意义。


“According to Israeli historian Michael Oren it was this situation in which the so-called red telephone" that linked the White House with the Kremlin during the Cold War was used for the first time in history: On May 26, 1967, "Foreign Minister of Israel Abba Eban landed in Washington with the goal of ascertaining from the American administration its position in the event of the outbreak of war. As soon as Eban arrived, he was handed an ultra-secret cable directly from the Israeli government, and in it the information that Israel had learned of an Egyptian and Syrian plan to launch a war of annihilation against Israel within the next 48 hours. Eban met with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Defense Secretary McNamara, finally with the president himself. The Americans said their intelligence sources could not corroborate the claim; that the Egyptian positions in the Sinai remained defensive. Eban left the White House distraught. Johnson sat around with his advisors and said, What if their intelligence sources are better than ours? Johnson decided to fire off a Hotline message to his counterpart in the Kremlin, Alexi Kosygin, in which he said, We've heard from the Israelis, but we can't corroborate it, that your proxies in the Middle East, the Egyptians, plan to launch an attack against Israel in the next 48 hours. If you don't want to start a global crisis, prevent them from doing that. At 2:30 a.m. on May 27, Soviet Ambassador to Egypt Dimitri Pojidaev knocked on Nasser's door and read him a personal letter from Kosygin in which he said, We don't want Egypt to be blamed for starting a war in the Middle East. If you launch that attack, we cannot support you. Egyptian Minister of Defense, Field Marshall Abdel Hakim Amer consulted his sources in the Kremlin, and they corroborated the substance of Kosygin's message. Despondent, Amer told the commander of Egypt's air force, Major General Mahmud Sidqi, that the operation was cancelled."

(http://www.commonwealthclub.org/archive/02/02-06oren-intro.html)

Within Israel's political leadership, it was decided that if the US would not act, and if the UN could not act, then Israel would have to act. On June 1, Moshe Dayan was made defense minister, and on June 3 the Johnson administration gave its acquiescence to an operation against Egypt, and plans for war were finally approved. Israel's attack against Egypt on June 5 began what would later be dubbed the Six-Day War.”


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