Description of “The Samson Option” and author bio from the book’s dust jacket (which Amazon no longer re-produces)

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The Original Proposal was first posted in Sec. 3 (Possible Topics for Future Meetings) on 10/15/2023 for the stated purpose of studying how history is repeating itself –

During the Yom Kippur War in 1973, Israel’s 7 nuclear missiles enabled Israel to avoid becoming the answer to a trivia question (What WAS Israel?) and now it looks like the world is headed to a nuclear holocaust between Iran and Israel with the only question being “How Soon?”!!!

Three comments are in order.

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Our focus book (The Samson Option by Seymour Hersh – Random House 1991) about, inter alia, Israel’s 7 nuclear missiles at the time of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, reports the only reason why Israel survived was due to its policy that if it ever reached the point of fewer than 24 hours to go to complete annihilation, before “turning out the lights” it would fire its 7 nuclear missiles at Russia’s 7 largest cities.

HOWEVER, the 10/15/2023 Original Proposal did NOT contain Random House’s book description and author bio from the book’s dust jacket because (1) Amazon.com which usually parrots that info, was no longer doing so, and (2) Yours Truly’s copy was buried in “perma-frost.”

[Most of our members have heard more times than they care to remember that I was married 1967-2000 to the co-author of the nation’s best-selling High School World History textbook (McGraw Hill with National Geographic illustrations) as a result of which my “real job” (vs. my “day job” as an attorney) was to read 12-15 thick historical tomes/bios PER YEAR to unearth overlooked nuggets for possible inclusion in the next edition, of which there were 6 during the 33 years of marriage. And “since old dogs do NOT learn new tricks,” the total of tomes/bios is now well over 1,500.]

Unfortunately, my original 1991 copy of The Samson Option is contained in one of the zillions of storage boxes dating from my 1967-2000 marriage – the exploration and cataloguing of whose contents have always been too painful.

Luckily (or perhaps due to self-discipline), I have always been blessed with a photographic memory for anything that seemed important and/or interesting.

The Samson Option qualified in both categories.

Accordingly, the two dozen references to it on our bulletin board going back to 2008, the earliest of which was featured prominently in the 10/15/2023 Original Proposal, were like the proverbial “falling off a log.”

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On 11/15/2023, another copy of The Samson Option was obtained from Amazon.

Accordingly, in addition to the 10/15/2023 Original Proposal based solely on memory, there is posted in this section Random House’s book description and author bio from the book’s dust jacket which Amazon has ceased publicizing but which typically comprise the bulk of our Original Proposals.

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The recently-mushrooming price of “The Samson Option” –

The 10/15/2023 Original Proposal quoted Amazon’s price as “$19.00 Hard Copy ($23.43 Paperback) + shipping or $7.99 Kindle.”

Today (11/16/2023), Amazon’s price is -- $67.53 Hard Copy ($139.00 Paperback) + shipping or $12.99 Kindle.

I would like to think this recently-mushrooming price on Amazon is due solely to my actions –

(1) Introducing “The Samson Option” into the weekly Zoom Chats since 10/7/2023 of my Harvard Law School Class of 1967.

(2) Introducing “The Samson Option” into the recent Salt Lake Committee on Foreign Relations meeting on “The Gaza War: How did we get here?” featuring a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

and, perhaps, most importantly –

(3) Posting the Original Proposal 10/15/2023 on our website which gets quite a bit of traffic, particularly from academics and members of the media.
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Description of “The Samson Option” and author bio from the book’s dust jacket (which Amazon no longer re-produces)

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Book Description from its 1991 dust jacket

The Samson Option explodes one of the world’s most closely guarded secrets – the secret of Israel’s atomic arsenal. It relates, for the first time, the political, diplomatic, and military repercussions that have for decades been concealed from the world.

It is also about America’s ability not to see what it does not want to see. All American presidents since John F. Kennedy have turned a blind eye toward Israel’s growing nuclear capacity while paying lip service to the goal of nuclear nonproliferation.

In The Samson Option, Seymour M. Hersh, the Pulitzer Prize-winner who wrote the first account of the My Lai massacre in South Vietnam, reveals one of the classic clandestine operations of our time: Israel’s spectacular underground nuclear facility in the Negev Desert, where its technicians and scientists began manufacturing nuclear warheads in the late 1960s. It describes the bitter infighting with the Israeli government over the bomb and its huge cost. It tells how the money for the nuclear program was acquired with the aid of France. And it shows how and when Israel threatened to use its nuclear power.

The Samson Option reveals many startling events that played a secret and significant role in the history of our times from the early 1960s through the Gulf War.

The Samson Option reveals many startling events that played a secret and significant role in the history of our times from the early 1960s through the Gulf War:

(1) How, in the late 1970s, Israel not only stole reconnaissance intelligence from our most secret of satellites, the H-11, but used that data to help target the Soviet Union;

(2) How Jonathan Pollard, the American spy now serving a life sentence in jail, was a key figure in Israel’s nuclear program (and how some of Pollard’s intelligence was turned over to the Soviet Union at the express direction of Yitzhak Shamir, the Israeli prime minister);

(3) How Israel created a false control room at the nuclear reactor at Dimona to give U.S. inspectors the false impression that the facility was solely for research;

(4) How the Eisenhower administration made a concerted last-ditch effort in December 1960 to force Israel to acknowledge its nuclear ambitions – and failed;

(5) How Israel threatened Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon with the use of nuclear weapons on the third day of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, successfully blackmailing the White House to airlift much needed supplies;

(6) How South Africa cooperated with Israel to create a mysterious “flash” in the South Atlantic, actually a test of the Israeli-South African nuclear artillery shell;

(7) How Israel used a top London newspaper editor to help catch Mordecai Vanunu, its nuclear traitor;

(8) How a prominent American Jewish Democratic party fund-raiser also raised money for the Israeli bomb – and was able to intervene repeatedly at the White House; and

(9) How the American intelligence community was finally able to learn what Israel was doing at Dimona – though it was understood that no one’s career would be enhanced by providing such intelligence to the White House.

The Samson Option is ultimately a narrative of how the bomb influenced the diplomatic relations between Israel and America far more than was seen or understood by the press and the public. It shows that, in every sense, Israel was born a nuclear power. Since its founding, some of its leaders, including David Ben-Gurion and Ernst David Bergmann – the little-known scientist who was the father of the Israel bomb – were determined that no future enemy would be able to carry out another Holocaust. Just as Samson brought down the temple and killed himself along with his enemies, so would Israel destroy those who sought its destruction.

The message of The Samson Option is stark: The next Middle East war might very well be nuclear.


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Seymour Hersh bio from The Samson Option’s 1991 dust jacket

[NB: this bio is 32 years old and much has happened since.]

Seymour M. Hersh was born in Chicago in 1937 and graduated from the University of Chicago. He began his newspaper career in that city as a police reporter. After army service, he joined the United Press International and then the Associated Press. He served as press secretary and speech writer for Senator Eugene H. McCarthy in the 1968 New Hampshire Democratic primary campaign. In 1969, as a free-lance journalist, Mr. Hersh wrote the first account of the My Lai massacre in South Vietnam. He worked for the New York Times in Washington and New York for seven years until his resignation in 1979 to write a book about Henry Kissinger. He has twice rejoined the Times on special assignment.

Mr. Hersh has won more than a dozen major journalism prizes, including the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, George Polk Awards, Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Awards, the Worth Bingham Prize, the Drew Pearson Award, the John Peter Zenger Freedom of the Press Award, and the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award. He is also the recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Award for The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House.

He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and three children.

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