The aim of this paper is to examine the reasoning behind the ongoing U.S. policy of, in effect, ignoring Israels nuclear capability. By law, the American administration is obligated to impose sanctions on every country that joins the Nuclear Club. Despite this, not only has the United States not imposed sanctions on Israel, but the latter enjoys the lions share of U.S. foreign aid. This article tries to follow the logic of this policy. My hypothesis is that by ignoring Israels nuclear policy (of ambiguity), the United States can continue to declare her ongoing commitment to the security of Israel, while not having to anchor it in a formal pact. By adopting such a policy, both sides can have their cake and eat it too
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Considered as Israel’s strongest ally, the United States has long maintained a special relationship ...
The influence of the so-called 'Israel Lobby', a diverse coalition of American organizations that ai...
U.S.-Israeli relations are unique and unmatched by American relations with any other foreign country...
The article analyzes the American Government's approach to Israel's development of nuclear capabilit...
Beginning in approximately 1954, Israel initiated a military nuclear program in an attempt to secure...
One of the most interesting puzzles in international politics of the last seventy years is not so mu...
The rationale for Washington's enduring and often forbearing commitment to Israel has long been a pu...
58 pagesThe pro-Israel lobby has been in the spotlight in recent political controversies, but does t...
The thesis examines Western complicity in covertly aiding, concealing and covering up Israel's nucle...
On May 14, 1948 the State of Israel was proclaimed independent and within minutes was immediately re...
The US-Israel relationship reached a critical, institutionalizing juncture during the 1980s. Measura...
This project examines how successive American administrations confronted the international spread of...
This thesis elaborates Israel�s responses toward Iranian nuclear program (2009-2012). Issues to be r...
Weapons deals with Israel violate the plain language and policy considerations of United States’ sta...
This paper considers the positions of US and Israeli leaders, the current negotiations, and the poss...
Considered as Israel’s strongest ally, the United States has long maintained a special relationship ...
The influence of the so-called 'Israel Lobby', a diverse coalition of American organizations that ai...
U.S.-Israeli relations are unique and unmatched by American relations with any other foreign country...