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Yet Another Attempt to Sabotage U.S.-Iran Talks

by M.J. Rosenberg | Dec 22, 2013 | Politics

…n Netanyahu decides to bomb. This may be AIPAC’s most brazen attempt yet at subverting negotiations and, in Andrew Sullivan’s words, “handing over American foreign policy on a matter as grave as war and peace to a foreign government.” This may be AIPA…

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The Democrat’s Conspicuous Silence on Iran

by M.J. Rosenberg | Dec 3, 2013 | Foreign Policy

…s paranoid visions. No, he refers to the AIPAC board which is composed of AIPAC’s wealthiest members and which decides who the lobby will support (or try to defeat) in November 2014. This applies to the 2016 election as well. Secretary of State John K…

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Sandbagging Negotiations between U.S. and Iran

by M.J. Rosenberg | Nov 19, 2013 | Foreign Policy

…nt Iran from developing nuclear weapons. AIPAC’s position is identical to that of Prime Minister Netanyahu and the very opposite of Kerry’s. As is normal in any successful negotiations, Kerry is utilizing a step-by-step approach: offering some lifting…

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How AIPAC Lost Its Grip

by M.J. Rosenberg | Oct 4, 2013 | Foreign Policy

…ther side. Here he is speaking about why AIPAC failed on Syria. His explanation is equally applicable to Iran: AIPAC has issued a statement saying that they’re in favor of an attack … But at this point it’s not relevant, because the public is engaged,…

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The AIPAC Collapse

by M.J. Rosenberg | Sep 13, 2013 | Foreign Policy

…ringing up Iran. That is understandable. AIPAC’s entire lobbying effort is about Iran. It cares about the well-being of the Syrian people as much as it does about the people of Gaza. That is, not at all. No, AIPAC joined the battle to win Congressiona…

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