The Administration’s National Security Strategy Shares Much, but Not Everything, with the Israeli Outlook
The U.S. no longer sees the Israel-Palestinian conflict as the region’s biggest problem, or Iran as the solution.
February 7, 2018
Official indifference to the threat of fascism allowed all too many pro-German conspirators to escape.
By the end of the 1930s, Los Angeles had become an important base of operations for several U.S. pro-Nazi groups. In response, the lawyer Leon Lewis and the journalist Joseph Roos founded the Los Angeles Jewish Community Committee (LAJCC). Leslie Epstein, reviewing two recent books about the organization, explains how it operated:
The U.S. no longer sees the Israel-Palestinian conflict as the region’s biggest problem, or Iran as the solution.
Yes, but London’s support is becoming more tenuous on both left and right.
An Obama-era scandal that should concern everyone.
Official indifference to the threat of fascism allowed all too many pro-German conspirators to escape.
Before life gave the Near East lemons, it gave it citrons.
By the end of the 1930s, Los Angeles had become an important base of operations for several U.S. pro-Nazi groups. In response, the lawyer Leon Lewis and the journalist Joseph Roos founded the Los Angeles Jewish Community Committee (LAJCC). Leslie Epstein, reviewing two recent books about the organization, explains how it operated:
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