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In May 1948, a presidential election year, over the vigorous objections of Secretary of State George C. Marshall, and influenced by his political advisor Clark Clifford, President Harry Truman made a politically expedient decision to recognize the new Jewish state in Palestine. Since then, support for, and protection… Read More
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