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Showdown that wasn’t: U.S.-Israeli relations and American domestic politics, 1973–75 / Jackson, Galen   Article
Jackson, Galen Article
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Summary/Abstract To what extent do domestic politics influence the United States’ policy toward Israel? Documentary evidence demonstrates that although President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger initially sought a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace agreement, domestic considerations played a key role in their decision to return to the step-by-step diplomacy favored by Israel’s supporters in the United Sates.
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