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Description
Reflections on the Middle East is a book by Comrade Enver Hoxha compiled of reflections from his Diary on International Issues from 1958 to the end of 1983. In over three decades, he exposes the cause of the conflict in the Arab, unmasking the open enemies of their peoples, namely, the two superpowers — U.S. imperialism and Soviet social-imperialism — in their collusion and contention, as well as their masked enemies. The most discussed topics are the Egyptian-Israeli war and the plight and heroic resistance of the Palestinians, the Iranian people’s revolution against the oil dictator Shah Pavlavi and the Afghani people’s resistance against the Soviet social-imperialist occupiers. Along with a high evaluation of the resistance of the Arab peoples, Comrade Enver Hoxha shares his knowledge of the beautiful and ancient culture of these countries, with their outstanding traditions and people’s art. The book reflects the correct stands of the Party of Labour of Albania throughout its existence, which consistently sided with the revolutionary peoples of all countries.