U.S. policy towards Israel and OPEC
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Objectives of the United States basic foreign policy in the Middle East.
- Effects of the United State's pro-Israel policies.
- Economic aid to Israel by the United States.
- The Six Day War - June 1967.
- Lack of effort in Israel's attempt to negotiate peace with Egypt and Syria.
- The goal sought by the Arab nations in placing an embargo on the United States.
- The effect of the Arab Oil Embargo on the United States.
Abstract
The Arab oil embargo of 1973 had no significant effect in changing the United States pro-israeli policies, as the threat of an economic sanction alone did not induce policy changes. The embargo did however influence U.S. policy changes toward opec member countries, especially in the Middle East region where U.S. pushed for a settlement of the Arab-israeli conflict. Domestically, it compelled the United States to seek alternate sources of energy and establish institutions to deal with the lack of oil during the embargo as well as develop preventative methods for the future while attempting to lessen its dependency on opec countries.
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