"The powerful part of the Arab lobby isnt so concerned about the Palestinian issue, theyre concerned about the welfare of the Saudis. And fights between the Israel lobby and the Saudi lobby are rare − there hasnt been one since the 1981 arms sales fight. As for the domestic Arab lobby, even they are less pro-Palestinian than they are anti-Israel. Almost everything is anti-Israel. For example, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committees resolutions mostly target Israel and ignore discrimination against Arabs by anyone other than Israel or the United States. They dont support independence for Lebanon. They rarely criticize terrorism. And so they have very little credibility with Congress. It shouldnt be surprising if they are also unsuccessful." -- Mitchell Bard
Source: http://www.haaretz.com/culture/books/q-a-a-conversation-with-mitchell-bard-1.317965
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
Bard: Arab lobby's agenda driven by Saudi Arabia
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