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U.S. Policy
Overthrowing Saddam Hussein: The Policy Debate
February 1, 2000 |
Max Singer
Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator, has biological weapons capable of killing hundreds of thousands of Israelis with infectious diseases such as anthrax. These weapons could be delivered either by missiles, by small pilotless planes, or by infecting the passengers of a plane landing at Ben-Gurion Airport with less than an ounce of agent spread through the plane's air conditioning system.
Homeland Security Portal
January 1, 2000
Jerusalem Center publications related to American homeland security concerns
American Policy Toward Iraq and Iran in Clinton’s Second Term
March 15, 1999 |
Dr. Robert O. Freedman
During U.S. President Bill Clinton's second term in office, the U.S. "dual containment" policy toward Iran and Iraq, which he inherited from the Bush administration and then intensified during his first term, had come close to collapse.
The Woeful State of Saudi Finances
February 1, 1995 |
Eliyahu Kanovsky
Changing U.S. Interests in the Middle East
May 2, 1993
Clinton and the Middle East: Decision Making and the New Administration
April 1, 1993
The U.S.-Israel Relationship: Mounting Misperceptions in Washington
April 15, 1992 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Louis Marshall, the Jewish Vote, and the Republican Party
April 2, 1992 |
David G. Dalin
Syria and Terrorism
November 15, 1991 |
Dr. Boaz Ganor
U.S.-Israel Relations After the Gulf War
July 15, 1991 |
Steven L. Spiegel
Has the Intifada Really Weakened American Jewish Support for Israel
April 1, 1990
U.S.-Israeli Relations in the Post-Cold War Era
January 1, 1990 |
Steven L. Spiegel
The 1988 U.S. Presidential Race
July 15, 1988 |
Daniel J. Elazar
How New York Jews Vote: Myths and Realities
March 27, 1987
The Geo-Demographics of American Christian Attitudes Towards Jews and Israel
January 1, 1987
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