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June 5, 2024 by Abe Katsman

A “(Pr)eulogy”: President Carter and the Antisemitic Corruption of U.S. Policy

Carter may not have been the first president hostile toward Jews or Israel; but his was the first administration to allow that hostility to seriously skew policy to the self-inflicted detriment of America and its allies.

This column originally appeared in the Daily Caller (under a different title).

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Posted in 2024 US Election, American Domestic Policy, American Foreign Policy, American Middle East Policy, Iran, Published Columns | Tagged andrew young, antisemitism, Arafat, Biden, carter, carter administration, corruption, Foreign policy, golda meir, Hamas, Israel, james bill, Jimmy Carter, khomeini, khomeinism, khomeinist, menachem begin, middle east policy, Obama, palestine, politics, shah, william sullivan, wreath, Yitzhak Rabin | 1 Comment

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About Abraham Katsman

Abe Katsman is an American attorney, consultant and political writer living in Jerusalem. His columns are carried in several newspapers and political websites in both Israel and America, and he is a popular guest on American talk radio discussing Israel and American foreign policy. He serves as Counsel to Republicans Abroad Israel.

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