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Re: تأثير اللوبي اليهودي على السياسة الأميركية-«الشرق الأوسط» (Re: Adil Isaac)
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It is just a coincident. I heard about those professors today while listening to talk radio. Certainly, I don't think that is going to rage Americans that much and have them oppose AIPAC or get their senators to vote against AIPAC's well. AIPAC has a membership through out the fifty states. Adding to that it is of the most powerful lobbies in the US. Interest groups do play vital roles shaping the US politics. And the key to influencing Capital Hill's decisions is via fund raising to elect senators. Once those senators get elected they will start the pay off voting for the well of those who brought them. With more than fifty years of existence AIPAC is able to fund many of these campaigns, and so get serviced. Now, it can work for middle easterners too. To succeed however, they must understand the game; because politics are games and the US politics is the most complicated one; especially when it comes to mobilizing Americans and the White House as a consequence. Sorry for being lengthy but I was thinking about the same thing as I came across your post.
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