Israel Lobby Bought Lawmakers are Facilitating a Whole-of-Government Takeover by Israel.
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A Whole-of-Government entrenchment of Israeli influence is advancing through coordinated legislation that subordinates U.S. intelligence, defense, and foreign policy priorities to Tel Aviv’s agenda, at the expense of American sovereignty, interests and taxpayers.
Section 622 of the Senate’s FY27 Intelligence Authorization “enhances U.S.-Israel intelligence sharing” by further embedding a foreign power into America’s most sensitive national security apparatus and makes it nearly impossible to disentangle U.S. intelligence from Israel.
Sponsored by: @SenTomCotton
H. Res. 1339 endorses Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu’s plan to shift the relationship from U.S. aid to “mutual” defense cooperation and joint investment, praising joint operations against Iran while pushing deeper entanglement.
Sponsored by: @RepStutzman@RepAbeHamadeh
Section 224 of the FY27 NDAA establishes a U.S.-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, tasking the Pentagon with synchronizing bilateral research, development, testing, and industrial integration across critical domains like AI, counter-drones, cyber, directed energy, and missile defense, explicitly prioritizing Israeli-origin technologies for integration into U.S. systems and programs of record.
Sponsored by: @RepMikeRogersAL@RepAdamSmith
The U.S.-Israel FUTURES Act (H.R. 7540 / S. 3855) formalizes this initiative with $150 million authorized, creating frameworks for joint ventures, co-production, and rapid fielding of Israeli tech into the U.S. military.
Sponsored by: @RepRonnyJackson@RepDonDavis@SenGillibrand@SenTedBuddNC
The U.S.-Israel Defense Partnership Act (H.R. 1229 / S. 554) mandates a Defense Innovation Unit office in Israel, cooperative counter-unmanned systems programs, RDT&E on emerging technologies like AI and robotics, and efforts to fold Israel into the U.S. national technology and industrial base (NTIB) alongside allies like the UK and Australia.
Sponsored by: @RepJoeWilson@DonaldNorcross@SenDanSullivan@SenGaryPeters
@JetJaguar500@aobrien2010@robertgreenwald Life is more complicated than left vs right. The NYT is a complex organization with multiple motives. It generally favors Israel and the status quo. Some reporters are clearly ideologues who share those preferences.
Israel fires at a baby inside a car. NYT says Israel fired at a car. If the baby were on a beach, Israel would have fired at a beach. And so on. This is propganda for imbeciles
1. Polymarket, the prediction market that promotes itself as a "truth machine," is sponsoring posts from far-right influencers on X that push election conspiracy theories.
@SteveJoe200000@AJENews Israeli cyber skills do have value militarily, but that value is more than offset by the tremendous costs Israel imposes on the US. The monetary expense is huge, but it's exceeded by the damage to our autonomy, international relations, and reputation.
@SteveJoe200000@AJENews Let’s hope you are correct. If the US assists in any way, Iran will retaliate, and then the US is sucked in again. It’s hard to escape a quagmire when someone keeps dragging you back in. We need to break from Israel.
@KhalilJeries "Blood libel", like "antisemitism", has an actual meaning. Neither one is a handy weapon to toss randomly at those who disagree with you. Tossing those terms randomly actually saps their meaning, so when they are really appropriate, they have lost their impact. Lizzy is a tosser.
@AmitSegal The US has had enough of Israel's refusal to act like an ally. If Israel wants to continue making war on most of the countries in its region, it will do so without the support of most Americans. They do not want to be dragged into more wars by Israel.
@NTarnopolsky How many times will Trump allow Israel to ignore him and defy his requests? When does Trump realize that they think he is too weak to stand up against Israel?