Explore a provocative and eye-opening perspective on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. This lecture challenges the common narrative surrounding the so-called “Israel Lobby” by examining the far more enduring and influential role of the Arab lobby in shaping American interests and decisions. From oil industry ties and missionary agendas to the entrenched influence of Arabists in the U.S. State Department, this talk traces how successive administrations have prioritized placating authoritarian Arab regimes—often at odds with American values and strategic goals. Learn how this approach impacted the early recognition of Israel in 1948 and has shaped U.S.-Israel relations ever since. Through historical insight and political analysis, this session offers a compelling look at a largely overlooked force in American diplomacy.
Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.