This critical examination of American-Israeli relations from the
last year of the Kennedy administration to the last year of Bill
Clinton's tenure in office is a companion volume to Herbert Druks'
previous book "The Uncertain Friendship: The U.S. and Israel from
Roosevelt to Kennedy." Based upon extensive research of archival
sources and interviews of those who made this history happen, such
as Harry S. Truman, Averell Harriman, Yitzhak Rabin, and Yitzhak
Shamir, this study provides a challenging examination of key events
and issues during the last three decades, including JFK and
Israel's nuclear research, Johnson and the Six Day War,
Kissinger-Nixon and the Yom Kippur War, the rescue at Entebbe,
Begin's decision to liberate Lebanon from the PLO, Bush and Iraq,
and the Land for Peace formula.
In addition to this comprehensive narrative account, Druks does
not shy away from the tougher questions that plague the history of
the two nations. What was the nature of the friendship and alliance
that Israel achieved with the United States? Did that friendship
and alliance help sustain Israel's independence, or did it merely
turn Israel into a vassal state of the American empire? Did Israel
have another viable alternative? What may lie in store for the
future of American-Israeli relations?
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