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George Ball, an American diplomat and undersecretary of state, played a pivotal role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War era. His advocacy for diplomacy and negotiation earned him respect as a pragmatic voice in international affairs, influencing key decisions during critical moments in global history.
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"Yet the wonder of it all is that, while engaged in a seemingly endless struggle, the Israelis have managed to turn a desert into a garden."

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"Until 1956, America treated Israel not much differently from other friendly states."

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"The question is no longer whether the United States should contribute to assuring Israel's survival and prosperity; that goes without saying."

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"Nostalgia is a seductive liar."

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"Not only must Americans admire Israel, there can be no doubt that we have an interest in, and special responsibility for, that valiant nation."

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"Most Americans approach the problems of the Middle East with a pro-Israeli bias - and rightly so."

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