The Israel Lobby and Us Foreign Policy

Two Years of "The Israel Lobby," Part 2

Jordan Michael Smith | Posted 03.26.2008 | Home


Jordan Michael Smith

Two years after John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt released their highly provocative essay "The Israel Lobby" little has changed in the public conversation about Israel and America.

Representative Tom Lantos: "True Blue and White"

Sam Sedaei | Posted 12.05.2007 | Politics


Sam Sedaei

The domestic lobbies' influence on policy process is rarely investigated by the media because of the media's own lack of impartiality. So it takes us citizens to do the job of looking at raw data and following the money.

Jewish Neocons Are Dead Wrong, Not Disloyal

Dan Fleshler | Posted 10.09.2007 | Politics


Dan Fleshler

Douglas Feith, Cheney aide David Wurmser and other Jewish war planners have gotten a raw deal from those who accuse them of putting Israel's interests ahead of America's.

Who Wants To Bomb Iran? Democrats, Not Republicans, Says Seymour Hersh

Jon Wiener | Posted 10.04.2007 | Home


Jon Wiener

I recently spoke with legendary investigative reporter Seymour Hersh. Who wants to bomb Iran? According to Hersh, "Ironically there is a lot of pressure coming from Democrats."

Debunking the Myth of "The Israel Lobby"

Mort Zuckerman | Posted 09.24.2007 | Politics


Mort Zuckerman

John Mearshimer and Steven Walt have written a book in which they attack the values of the strategic partnership between Israel and the US. Some of their policy allegations are nothing short of startling.

It's Lobbying, but is it Really Pro-Israel?

MJ Rosenberg | Posted 09.07.2007 | Politics


MJ Rosenberg

Has "pro-Israel" advocacy consistently produced "pro-Israel" ends? At several critical moments, it most certainly has not.

No, It's the Dog that Wags the Tail

Mark Levine | Posted 09.05.2007 | Politics


Mark Levine

The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy is being severely criticized because it seems to confirm long-held anti-Semitic beliefs about undue Jewish political power.


 

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