It’s all talk. Just withhold foreign aid to Israel for a month and they’ll stop bombing their neighbors - instant peace, the Strait of Hormuz can be opened, and gas drops $2 a gallon. Israel has been, and continues to be, the biggest welfare recipient from American tax payers.
Forget about the billions we send to prop up the Israeli military each year: The National Defense Authorization Act for 2027 contains a shocking provision that all but joins the US and Israeli militaries into one!
And no future US president will have the authority to alter the arrangement.
Can this anti-American measure be stopped in a Congress that is bought and paid for by a foreign lobby?
Watch @RonPaul & @DanielLMcAdams below:
The situation unfolding right now is the perfect example of why the majority of the American people have either outright rejected or are at least requestioning the US-Israeli relationship.
Currently, there is an obvious divergence between the US interests and the goals of the Israeli government.
We desperately need a deal to end this disastrous war and save the global economy. Trump obviously wants that at this point and has already said Israel was forbidden from attacking Lebanon. (You may recall every pro Israel account on here claiming this as proof that Trump calls the shots). The ceasefire that the President of the United States of America wants depends on Israel not attacking southern Lebanon.
So, Israel announces they’re doing it. The best Trump can say is no boots on the ground and he won’t even hold on that.
This is a country whose very survival let alone ability to conduct any of these elective wars is completely dependent on US tax payer money, and support. We unconditionally support them even as they undermine our nation.
This is beyond intolerable. You can call all of us every name in the book but it’s just too obvious.
If the provision in the NDAA to integrate/synchronize the U.S. and Israeli militaries (section 224) makes it out of committee, I’ll offer an amendment to strip it from the bill on the floor.
We are a sovereign country.
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Let me reframe this for you. This is the government questioning the government to see if the government covered up for the government in the Epstein files. Shockingly, the government told the government that the government did nothing wrong.
The 70% of Americans who oppose data centers realizing our government is so corrupt and captured by tech billionaires that it would rather label 70% of the country “extremists” than listen to the valid concerns people have.
@TheLaurenChen No, you are not the only one. The state of Minnesota was showing them how to start businesses with government grants. The DFL was complicit in it.
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Minnesota agency hosting event to help ‘Somali small business owners’ obtain government contracts
Billed as a "Networking Day for Somali small business owners," the event comes at a time when Minnesota has seen an avalanche of fraud perpetrated by the Somali community.