Politics

How American Policy is Drafted in Tel-Aviv

 AIPAC, the Religious Right and American Foreign Policy

By Rodrigue Tremblay
August 21st, 2006

“Most citizens are unaware of the startling fact that for years our U.S. Middle East policy has not been crafted by seasoned experts who are committed to America’s basic national interests.” — Paul Findley, U.S. Republican Congressman, (1961-83)

“Thank God we have AIPAC, the greatest supporter and friend we have in the whole world,” — Ehud Olmert, Israel’s Prime Minister

“Either I make policy on the Middle East or AIPAC makes policy on the Middle East.” — Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carter Administration National Security Adviser

Nobody can understand what’s going on politically in the United States without being aware that a political coalition of major pro-Likud groups, pro-Israel neoconservative intellectuals and Christian Zionists is exerting a tremendously powerful influence on the American government and its policies. Over time, this large pro-Israel Lobby, spearheaded by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), has extended its comprehensive grasp over large segments of the U.S. government, including the Vice President’s office, the Pentagon and the State Department, besides controlling the legislative apparatus of Congress. It is being assisted in this task by powerful allies in the two main political parties, in major corporate media and by some richly financed so-called “think-tanks”, such as the American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, or the Washington Institute for Near East Policy . (….Full Article)

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