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Kissinger's Power-over-progress Paradigm Found Attentive Ears in Israel

More than any other person, Henry Kissinger set Israel’s special status in America’s foreign policy, as a state exempt from abiding by norms the U.S. demands of others. His approach was congruent with Israel’s foreign policy

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Over 50 years ago, Henry Kissinger shaped the strategic alliance between Israel and the United States, creating something that would successfully prevail over changes of U.S. administrations and Israeli governments, through wars and peace agreements.

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