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The Arab Lobby: The Invisible Alliance That Undermines America's Interests in the Middle East
432 pages, 2011
Mitchell Bard’s The Arab Lobby is not only the first book in more than 25 years to investigate the scope and activities of this diffuse yet powerful network; it is also an important, timely examination of how Israeli interests are undermined by America’s so-called friends.
In 'The Arab Lobby', Mitchell G. Bard explores the influence of the Arab lobby in shaping America's Middle East policies. He reveals how this invisible alliance has been able to exert significant pressure on the U.S. government, often leading to decisions that are not in America's best interest.
Bard digs into the tactics used by the Arab lobby, which include political contributions, influence on academia, and manipulation of public opinion. He shows how these tactics have been effective in shaping U.S. policy towards the Middle East.
The book highlights how the Arab lobby's influence often undermines U.S. interests in the Middle East. Bard argues that this lobby has been successful in pushing policies that favor Arab nations, even when these policies conflict with American values and strategic interests.
Bard emphasizes the need for transparency in the lobbying process. He believes that the American public should be aware of the Arab lobby's activities and the impact they have on U.S. foreign policy. This awareness is crucial for holding policymakers accountable and ensuring that U.S. interests are prioritized.
In 'The Arab Lobby', Bard also takes a look at the role of the media in shaping public opinion about the Middle East. He suggests that the media often presents a skewed view of the region, influenced by the Arab lobby, which can impact the public's understanding and the government's policy decisions.