Sunday, September 19, 2010

John Mearsheimer: American public opinion and the special relationship with Israel

There is no question that the United States has a relationship with Israel that has no parallel in modern history. Washington gives Israel consistent, almost unconditional diplomatic backing and more foreign aid than any other country. In other words, Israel gets this aid even when it does things that the United States opposes, like building settlements. Furthermore, Israel is rarely criticized by American officials and certainly not by anyone who aspires to high office. Recall what happened last year to Charles Freeman, who was forced to withdraw as head of the National Intelligence Council because he had criticized certain Israeli policies and questioned the merits of the special relationship.

Steve Walt and I argue that there is no good strategic or moral rationale for this special relationship, and that it is largely due to the enormous influence of the Israel lobby. Critics of our claim maintain that the extremely tight bond between the two countries is the result of the fact that most Americans feel a special attachment to Israel. The American people, so the argument goes, are so deeply committed to supporting Israel generously and unreservedly that politicians of all persuasions have no choice but to support the special relationship.

.....The bottom line is that the lobby is largely responsible for America’s special relationship with Israel, which is harmful to both countries. Alan Dershowitz was spot on when he said, “My generation of Jews … became part of what is perhaps the most effective lobbying and fund-raising effort in the history of democracy.”
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3 comments:

  1. The bottom line is that the lobby is largely responsible for America’s special relationship with Israel, which is harmful to both countries.

    Seems to me our republic is being undermined by this lobby. I place most of the blame on our elected representatives who vote for Israel's best interests rather than ours.

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  2. But the elected representatives would not be elected if they didn't show "patte blanche" (clean hand) towards Israel..They're left with no choice.

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  3. <span>But the elected representatives would not be elected if they didn't show "patte blanche" (clean paw/hand) towards Israel..They're left with no choice.</span>

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