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In the middle of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, Henry Kissinger airlifted
arms shipments to Israel in order to guarantee an Israeli victory that
for a time had seemed uncertain. Kissinger's strategic intention was to
show the Arabs that as long as Washington stood behind Israel, there was
no way they could ever defeat the Jewish state. ... Of course, with those arms shipments, Kissinger meant to drive home
another lesson as well, this one to Israel—in effect, that Washington
held the power of life and death over the Jewish state and that Israeli
leaders had best keep in line. This arrangement—Israeli strength and
Arab weakness—secured what some have called the Pax Americana of
the Middle East.
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