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Tag Archives: Lyndon Johnson
Ettinger: “The assumption that U.S.-Israel relations are shaped from the top down and are determined by U.S. presidents and “elites” constitutes a slap in the face of U.S. democracy”
ISRAEL HAYOM Shared values shape relations by Yoram Ettinger July 8, 2016 Long-term trends in U.S.-Israel relations do not hinge solely, or even mostly, on U.S. presidents. This has been documented since Israel’s establishment in 1948, and especially since the … Continue reading →
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
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Tagged Barack Obama, George Bush, Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan
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