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CONGRESS IS QUIETLY FUSING THE U.S. AND ISRAELI MILITARIES AND HIDE AID

Buried in the House's 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) released Tuesday is Section 224: "United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative."

This provision would integrate the U.S. military with the Israeli military more deeply than the $200 billion in military aid Israel has received since 1948.

What it does:

🔸Bilateral R&D and co-production of weapons
🔸Joint ventures, licensing agreements, defense tech cooperation across AI, quantum, autonomous systems, directed energy, cyber, biotech
🔸"Network integration" and "data fusion," meaning U.S. military data becomes Israeli military data
🔸Expands Israeli co-production facilities in the U.S. (Mississippi, Arkansas), creating U.S. jobs tied to Israeli interests

This would provide deeper military-industrial integration than the U.S. has with any other country, including NATO allies. The U.S. typically provides weapons to foreign militaries. This is different: it fuses entire defense sectors.

By expanding co-production facilities on U.S. soil, the Israeli government gains one of the most powerful levers in U.S. politics: jobs. Members of Congress representing districts with Israeli defense jobs become locked into supporting Israeli interests.

This shifts Israel cooperation from visible annual aid votes into the opaque machinery of defense acquisition. Less oversight. Minimal political accountability. A relationship that is simultaneously deeper and less transparent.

This comes as:
🔸64% of Americans say Trump was wrong to go to war with Iran
🔸Only 16% say the U.S. should keep supplying Israel weapons without restrictions
🔸38% want to stop supplying weapons entirely
🔸24% want weapons conditioned on how Israel uses them
🔸Yet Congress is moving to bind the U.S. military to Israel more tightly than ever.

The gap between what Americans want and what Congress is doing is vast. And Congress is closing it by making the relationship less visible, not more.


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