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Courthouse News Service
April 30, 2012
By JANET MCMAHON (CN) - The
American Israel Public Affairs Committee did not defame its former long-time foreign policy director by criticizing his behavior amid a federal investigation, the DC Court of Appeals ruled.
Courthouse News Service
April 30, 2012
By JANET MCMAHON (CN) - The
American Israel Public Affairs Committee did not defame its former long-time foreign policy director by criticizing his behavior amid a federal investigation, the DC Court of Appeals ruled.
The Jewish Week (blog)
April 27, 2012
Gulf Today
April 16, 2012
Two former
AIPAC employees, Steve J. Rosen and
Keith Weissman, who were suspected of having received classified national defence information related to US policy on
Iran and potential attacks on
US forces in Iraq, were also indicted, but the case was ...
Axis of Logic
March 17, 2012
The annual meeting of the American (sic)
Israel Public Affairs Committee (
AIPAC) is the most outrageous public display of
Zionist-
Jewish power as it shapes US foreign policy.
GlobalPost
March 5, 2012
Steiner was forced to resign as president of
AIPAC in 1992 when recorded conversations about his influence in Israeli-US relations were leaked to the press.
OpEdNews
March 1, 2012
Antiwar.com
February 28, 2012
Press TV
February 6, 2012
Newly released US Department of State investigation files reveal how the
American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) acquisition of classified US national defense information harmed national security. In 1976 the Ford administration proposed ...
OpEdNews
January 20, 2012
In June, Robert Dreyfuss interviewed former
AIPAC senior
Iran analyst Keith Weissman who offered details of how its allies in the Bush administration pushed the allegation that Saddam Hussein was in league with al Qaeda.
MarketWatch (press release)
January 18, 2012
Antiwar.com
January 10, 2012