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Money, Lobbying, and the U.S.-Israel Situationship: How Lobbyists Captured Washington Made America Pay for Israel Eight Decades
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Money, Lobbying, and the U.S.-Israel Situationship: How Lobbyists Captured Washington Made America Pay for Israel Eight Decades in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $14.99

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Money, Lobbying, and the U.S.-Israel Situationship: How Lobbyists Captured Washington Made America Pay for Israel Eight Decades in Chattanooga, TN
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For decades, AIPAC has dictated U.S. policy, Netanyahu has pulled strings abroad, and presidents-including Trump-have called support for Israel "ironclad." But at what cost?
From billion-dollar aid packages to silenced critics, the pattern is clear: money talks while voters walk. When Charlie Kirk asked the tough questions and Tucker Carlson gave them airtime, the backlash revealed just how fragile the consensus really is.
This book rips away the script Washington doesn't want told-and exposes how political capture operates, why it endures, and how it can finally be undone.
From billion-dollar aid packages to silenced critics, the pattern is clear: money talks while voters walk. When Charlie Kirk asked the tough questions and Tucker Carlson gave them airtime, the backlash revealed just how fragile the consensus really is.
This book rips away the script Washington doesn't want told-and exposes how political capture operates, why it endures, and how it can finally be undone.
For decades, AIPAC has dictated U.S. policy, Netanyahu has pulled strings abroad, and presidents-including Trump-have called support for Israel "ironclad." But at what cost?
From billion-dollar aid packages to silenced critics, the pattern is clear: money talks while voters walk. When Charlie Kirk asked the tough questions and Tucker Carlson gave them airtime, the backlash revealed just how fragile the consensus really is.
This book rips away the script Washington doesn't want told-and exposes how political capture operates, why it endures, and how it can finally be undone.
From billion-dollar aid packages to silenced critics, the pattern is clear: money talks while voters walk. When Charlie Kirk asked the tough questions and Tucker Carlson gave them airtime, the backlash revealed just how fragile the consensus really is.
This book rips away the script Washington doesn't want told-and exposes how political capture operates, why it endures, and how it can finally be undone.

















