cover image The Israel Lobby and U.S.Foreign Policy

The Israel Lobby and U.S.Foreign Policy

John J. Mearsheimer, Stephen M. Walt, . . Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $26 (484pp) ISBN 978-0-374-17772-0

Expanding on their notorious 2006 article in the London Review of Books , the authors increase the megatonnage of their explosive claims about the malign influence of the pro-Israel lobby on the U.S. government. Mearsheimer and Walt, political scientists at the University of Chicago and Harvard, respectively, survey a wide coalition of pro-Israel groups and individuals, including American Jewish organizations and political donors, Christian fundamentalists, neo-con officials in the executive branch, media pundits who smear critics of Israel as anti-Semites and the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, which they characterize as having an “almost unchallenged hold on Congress.” This lobby, they contend, has pressured the U.S. government into Middle East policies that are strategically and morally unjustifiable: lavish financial subsidies for Israel despite its occupation of Palestinian territories; needless American confrontations with Israel's foes Syria and Iran; uncritical support of Israel's 2006 bombing of Lebanon, which “violated the laws of war”; and the Iraq war, which “almost certainly would not have occurred had [the Israel lobby] been absent.” The authors disavow conspiracy mongering, noting that the lobby's activities constitute legitimate, if misguided, interest-group politics, “as American as apple pie.” Considering the authors' academic credentials and the careful reasoning and meticulous documentation with which they support their claims, the book is bound to rekindle the controversy. (Sept.)