When Nixon refused to withdraw support of Israel, the response from the Arab states, particularly during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, was to coordinate their efforts against Israel, leading to increased hostilities. This period saw the Arab Oil Embargo, where oil-producing countries reduced exports to nations supporting Israel, significantly impacting the global economy. The situation heightened tensions in the Middle East and underscored the geopolitical complexities of U.S. support for Israel.
by refusing to sell oil to the United States
refusing to sell oil to the United States
When President Nixon refused to withdraw support for Israel during the Yom Kippur War in 1973, OPEC responded by imposing an oil embargo on the United States and other nations that supported Israel. This led to a significant increase in oil prices and caused widespread fuel shortages in the U.S. and other affected countries. The embargo highlighted the power of OPEC in global politics and economics, ultimately leading to a reassessment of energy policies in the West.
refusing to sell oil to the us
refusing to sell oil to the us
It will be very difficult for Israeli troops to withdraw from Iraq, since none are there.
Israel removed all of its settlements from the Gaza Strip and four4 from the West Bank (out of 150+) in 2005.
albert Einstein
This was a deal that effected Israelis and Arabs. Israel agreed to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. This happened in 1994.
Because of his support for Israel.
Egypt and Jordan have created cold diplomatic ties with Israel. Other than that, most Arab countries have responded to Israel's existence with hatred and vicious propaganda, with boycotting, with war and numerous attacks, and with harboring anti-Israel terrorists.
They did not. Israel refused too.