The Arab Lobby: The Invisible Alliance That Undermines America's Interests in the Middle East
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ISBN: 006172601X / Publisher: Harper, August 2010
Refutes the claim that an influential and manipulative Israeli lobby in the U.S. is benefitting Israel at the expense of American interests and argues that U.S. policy is instead shaped by a misguided emphasis on placating the Arab states.
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"A brilliant expose of the powerful but inconspicuous interest group that for decades has persistently undermined U. S. foreign and national security interests." ---Efraim Karsh, Head of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, King's College (London), and author of Palestine Betrayed and Empires of the Sand. The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East 1789-1923"After decades of hearing almost exclusively about the Israel lobby. Mitchell Bard finally provides the full story on the Arab lobby in this detailed, fast-moving, and fascinating study. He reveals the malign influence of an unpopular, hate-filled, but well-financed campaign that goes back, surprisingly, to the 1930s and has been driven by Arab states, oil company executives. State Department Arabists, and assorted anti-Semites." ---Daniel Pipes, Director of the Middle East Forum and Taube Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of numerous books, Including Militant Islam Reaches America"Mitchell Bard has written an extraordinarily important book vital to our nation's security. Meticulously documented, The Arab Lobby provides the most comprehensive account yet on the activities and influence of the Arab lobby in the media, Congress, think tanks, and even law enforcement." ---Steven Emerson, Executive Director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism and author of American Jihad and the American House of Sand The Secret Petrodollar Connection"Importing anti-Semitism, anti-Western ideas, historical inaccuracies, and pure fiction, the Arab lobby has had effects that are just now being felt, and this book will show us how. It is an extremely important work we all need to read." ---Gregg Rickman, State Department Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism 2006-2009"Mitchell Bard has presented a well-documented, concise, and insightful analysis of the scope and impact of Arab states' influence on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East." ---Abraham H. Foxman, National Director of the Anti Defamation LeagueIn this authoritative history-the first in over twenty-five years to investigate the scope and activities of the Arab Lobby-Mitchell Bard provides a timely and valuable corrective to the unbalanced view of Middle East affairs that is so widely promoted today.The so-called Israel lobby has been widely denounced and demonized in the media, but its power pales in comparison to the decades-long corruption of American interests by Arab governments. Indeed, for more than seventy years, U.S. policy in the Middle East has been shaped not by the power of a nefarious "Israel lobby" but by a misguided emphasis on pleasing and placating the Arab states. This outlook has ensured that the United States pays disproportionate attention to their demands, assisting Arab countries---all of them dictatorial regimes with abysmal human rights records---that do not share our values, and often work to subvert our interests.Historically, the Arab lobby consisted of the oil industry, Christian missionaries, and current or former U.S. diplomats. Arabists in the State Department, many of them openly anti-Semitic, tried to prevent America from recognizing Israel in 1948, and have since waged a long bureaucratic war to undermine the alliance between America and the only true democracy in the Middle East, blocking arms and aid to Israel, while seeking larger weapons sales for their Arab friends. Many of these Arabists subsequently found lucrative jobs promoting business with Arab countries, speaking on their behalf and criticizing U.S.-Israel policy.Today the Arab states influence American policy through numerous hidden and informal channels, including former members of Congress, subsidized think tanks, paid media spokesmen, academics who hold chairs endowed by Arab money, human rights organizations, assorted UN agencies, European diplomats, and Christian groups hostile to Israel. A number of former ambassadors, university professors, and think tank experts routinely opine on Middle Eastern affairs, but never reveal these conflicts of interest.The most powerful member of the Arab lobby is Saudi Arabia, which has a nearly eighty-year relationship with the United States. From the earliest days, when American companies first discovered oil in the Arabian Peninsula, the Saudis have used a variety of tactics, including threats and bribes, to coerce U.S. policy makers to ignore their human rights abuses, support of terrorism, and opposition to American interests.Today, Bard shows, the Arab lobby's goals include feeding America's oil addiction, obtaining more sophisticated weaponry, and weakening our alliance with a democratic Israel. It also seeks to influence public opinion through a well-funded publicity campaign, and by injecting distorted views of the Middle East into high school and college textbooks. Bard's detailed political history brings a much-needed balance to a debate fraught with ignorance and propaganda.
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