Tag: Israeli Lobby
The Israel Lobby: Time for a Second Edition
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jul 27, 2017 | Middle East, Politics, US, Viewpoints
If Mearsheimer and Walt have the strength, given the Israel lobby’s recent efforts, the time is ripe for a second edition of their book on the subject.
Of Wizards and Washington and the Dreary, Unrelenting Reality of American Politics
by John Chuckman | Jan 13, 2017 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
A raw and sometimes darkly comic survey of America’s treacherous political terrain…
Book Review: ‘Mission Failure: America and the World in the Post-Cold War Era’
by Jim Miles | Sep 9, 2016 | Middle East, Reviews, US, Viewpoints
Mandelbaum’s Mission Failure is a failed mission that appeals to readers’ ignorance about the true nature of US foreign policy.
The Best Congress AIPAC Can Buy
by L. Michael Hager | Mar 22, 2016 | US, Viewpoints
For the sake of our democracy, the flow of interest group money that is buying off our elected lawmakers must be stopped.
Ethics and Apartheid: How Israel Junkets Undermine U.S. Democracy
by L. Michael Hager | Feb 2, 2016 | Middle East, News & Analysis, US
Members of Congress regularly travel to Israel on lobby-paid junkets despite laws prohibiting them from accepting travel gifts from lobby organizations.
The Zionist Lobby: Myth, Reality, or Mythic Reality?
by Kerry R Bolton | Jan 12, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Essays, Middle East, US
Might we not ask legitimately whether the power of the Zionist lobby is a reality rather than a “delusion”?
US-Israeli Strange but ‘Stable’ Alliance: US Senate Awaits Israeli Instructions
by Ramzy Baroud | Jan 23, 2014 | Palestine, US, Viewpoints
Israel is often viewed by Washington politicians as the most ‘stable’ ally in the Middle East. But...
Will Les Clintons Scuttle US-Iran Rapprochement?
by Franklin Lamb | Dec 16, 2013 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Palestine, US
The Clintons will scuttle US-Iran rapprochement if they can, and in league with the US Zionist lobby, they well might.