Although Israel has been primarily dependent on U.S. arms for its national security since 1968, supplying military aid has not conferred the degree of policy leverage anticipated by the United States. This study analyzes the reasons why the tactics of transferring or withholding arms have failed to ...
Although Israel has been primarily dependent on U.S. arms for its national security since 1968, supplying military aid has not conferred the degree of policy leverage anticipated by the United States. This study analyzes the reasons why the tactics of transferring or withholding arms have failed to achieve U.S. foreign policy goals in the Middle East.