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Mike Gravel: AIPAC’s obscene power over US Congress could backfire

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) policy conference in Washington, March 4, 2014. © AFP

Mike Gravel, a former US senator from San Francisco, joined Press TV in an interview to discuss a planned address to US Congress by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Gravel argues it is the first time there has been a revolt in Congress over the excessive obscene power of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) on the members of Congress. He says the situation is going to get worse, adding that it could backfire extensively within Israel.

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