U.S. Defense Policy toward Israel

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U.S. Defense Policy toward Israel

A Cold War History

Peace studies and conflict resolution Political leaders and leadership Diplomacy International institutions Armed conflict Cold wars and proxy conflicts

Author: Daniel J. Samet

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Collection: Routledge Studies in US Foreign Policy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 16th April 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040333693


Overview

This book examines U.S. defense policy toward Israel during the Cold War, emphasizing arms sales, intelligence sharing, and other security cooperation. It argues that strategic interests drove American policy with other considerations, such as domestic politics and shared liberal values, mattering far less.

Scope and Focus

It begins with the presidency of John F. Kennedy and ends with the presidency of George H. W. Bush with a particular focus on government officials: presidents, secretaries of state, secretaries of defense, national security advisors, other administration officials, and senators and Congressmen.

Key Themes

The book explores the primacy of security as American officials feared nuclear proliferation, regional war, and a cut-off of oil supplies. All the while, tensions and often bitter disagreements in the U.S.-Israel relationship abounded over what to do about threats in the Middle East.

Intended Audience

This volume will be of interest to those studying American relations with the rest of the Middle East and U.S. security partnerships around the world.

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