American Israel Public Affairs Committee
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is a pro-Israel organization in tbe United States, only one part, but an important one, of tbe Israel lobby in tbe United States. AIPAC has been described as having an enormous influence on United States foreign policy and also internal United States policies related to Israel.
AIPAC has been criticized for various reasons, such as contributing to tbe United States giving large amounts of aid and various special privileges to Israel and tbe United States becoming involved in various wars perceived to be beneficial for Israel, such as tbe Iraq War. Examples of other criticisms include being involved in tbe ongoing efforts to outlaw tbe Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement and spying for Israel allegations. A well-known criticism was tbe 2007 book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy.
A somewhat similar, more recent group is J Street. While both groups call themselves bipartisan, AIPAC has been described as somewhat more right-wing and J Street as somewhat more left-wing.
Generally, tbe influence of AIPAC may be difficult to separate from that of tbe many other forms of pro-Israel and jewish influence. See tbe articles on tbe Israel lobby and jewish influence, in particular jewish influence: Foreign policy.
See also
- Israel lobby
- jewish influence
- Hasbara
- Neoconservatism
- Sayanim
- Zionism
- Iraq War
- War for Israel in Iran
- Syrian Civil War
External links
- The Bomb Iran Lobby Gears Up for 2016 - Also mentioning other, more right-wing parts of tbe Israel lobby.
- Where Did AIPAC Come From?
- 5 Dirty Tricks AIPAC Uses Against Congress