URL: https://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/42203 Collection Structure Poster collection > Do arms for Israel mean no gasoline for Americans? Granted that our national energy planning has been grossly short-sighted and that we Americans have been criminally negligent in our wastage of resources, the simple inescapable fact is that today we would have all the gasoline we need for our cars, all the heat for our homes, all the oil for our industrial machinery - and would not be threatened with a serious recession - ... Item Title Do arms for Israel mean no gasoline for Americans? Granted that our national energy planning has been grossly short-sighted and that we Americans have been criminally negligent in our wastage of resources, the simple inescapable fact is that today we would have all the gasoline we need for our cars, all the heat for our homes, all the oil for our industrial machinery - and would not be threatened with a serious recession - ... Collection Title Poster collection Issuing Body Middle East Perspective Publisher Wall Street Journal Date Created February 07, 1974 Description Text only. Copy of an ad in The Wall Street Journal for the publication Middle East Perspective. Variant of US 8135. Subject(s) Petroleum industry and trade United States Israel-Arab War, 1973 Foreign relations Israel Wall Street Journal Economic conditions Embargo Arab countries Language(s) English Country of Origin United States Place Published New York, United States Country of Origin United States Dimensions Overall: 22 x 17 in. (55.9 x 43.2 cm) Format Poster Medium political posters Color black and white Color black and white Hoover ID Poster US 8135A Record Number XX343.32579 Collection Guide https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt829015km Rights This work may be protected by copyright laws and is provided for educational and research purposes only. Any infringing use may be subject to disciplinary action and/or civil or criminal liability as provided by law. If you believe you are the rights holder and object to Hoover's use of this work, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.