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ID129228
Title ProperZionist movement
Other Title Informationhow AIPAC is severing its historical roots - and weakening its influence
LanguageENG
AuthorJudis, Joh N B
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a lobby once dubbed an "800-pound gorilla" for its ability to frighten senators and representatives into supporting its efforts on behalf of Israel, recently seems to have lost a bit of heft. Beginning last fall, it strongly backed legislation that, if passed, could have derailed ongoing negotiations to restrain Iran's nuclear program. That bill obligated President Barack Obama to seek a deal requiring Iran to dismantle all its nuclear facilities, while also forcing him to certify that Iran was neither supporting terrorism nor testing ballistic missiles -- and it would have imposed new sanctions if those conditions were not met. (An interim deal reached last November limited Iran's enrichment activities but did not require the closure of any facilities.) The Obama administration opposed the legislation, but spurred by AIPAC's efforts, the bill garnered 59 co-sponsors in the Senate -- one shy of ensuring that it could overcome a filibuster.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Policy Vol. , No.205; March-April 2014: p.16-22
Journal SourceForeign Policy Vol. , No.205; March-April 2014: p.16-22
Key WordsAmerican Israel Public Affairs Committee - AIPAC ;  United States - US ;  Israel ;  Palestine ;  Terrorism ;  Ballistic Missile ;  Iran ;  Iran's Nuclear Programe ;  Israel - Arab Conflicts ;  Israel Palestine Conflicts ;  Middle East ;  History ;  War ;  Modern Day Warfare ;  Zionist Movement ;  Foreign Policy ;  Historical Roots ;  Weakening Influence