Harvard-Chicago U Report The U.S. national interest should be the primary object of American foreign policy. For the past several decades, however, and especially since the Six Day War in 1967, the…
Month: March 2006
The Israeli Elections and US Lobby
BBC World Service Interview Carlos Chirinos: “Can the US recover some of its influence in the region through the new Israeli elections?” Grant Smith: “The only way the US is going to recover its…
2006 US National Security Strategy and Iran
VOA Panel Discussion Jose Carreno El Universal Mexico: In what capacity is the Bush administration able to carry forward…the Bush government is so weak domestically? Grant Smith, IRmep: Bush continues to be the US…
Israel Lobby Exposes US to Avoidable Hostility Overseas while Smearing Academic Critics as “anti-Semitic” –Mearsheimer and Walt Study Accurate
Middle East Academic Survey Research Exposition The Middle East Academic Survey Research Exposition (MEASURE) project polled Middle East academics about the Walt and Mearsheimer report titled “The Israel Lobby and US Foreign…
Deadly Dogma: How Neoconservatives Broke the Law to Deceive America
When does Rhetoric become Wire Fraud? “Intellectual Movement” or Organized Crime Syndicate? The “Neoconservative” movement has had a profound effect on America. Neoconservative ideas of military preemption, higher military spending, and iron…
IRmep Amicus Brief in the AIPAC Espionage Case
Center for Policy and Law Enforcement A U.S. District Judge in Virginia has rejected the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy’s (IRmep) request to file an amicus (friend-of-the-court) brief in the Espionage Act…