The Iran War Powers Resolution that I cosponsored (opposing the war) just passed the House of Representatives.
The People’s House is sending a message: end this war.
@buckleycarlson So, we sending tuck tuck to the front lines? Presidential run by someone who can’t be bought sounds AMAZING!!! andddddd now all the talking head soldiers are willing to get behind him. So, surely we could find a way to keep him safe. 😂
@uTobian Every new tech update at work recently has made life harder…people can’t even think for themselves without asking ChatGPT if they’re overreacting… we gotta stop falling for new is better.
@SenHydeSmith@SenateGOP We wanted affordable groceries and gas and an end to foreign wars. This is an investment tool for the money the government is sucking out of our pockets. You can’t invest air.
@tedcruz The state of Israel is not synonymous with “the Jews.” The Jews worship the creator and want to heal the world. I don’t see a lot of healing going on over there.
Ambassador, your job is to represent American interests in Israel. With that in mind, please explain what we receive in return for our investment in Israel.
How have Israel’s actions in Iran, Gaza, or Lebanon, to name a few, made America safer & more prosperous?
The arms sales argument is flawed logic. We give Israel money so they can buy American weapons—why not just spend our money on weapons for our own inventories?
The intelligence we get from the Israelis can be useful, but our increasing over-reliance on it has caused our own capabilities to atrophy. We are a sovereign nation. We cannot outsource components of our national security to nations that do not share our interests— of course they will put their own interests first. No other nation prioritizes the needs of a different country before its own, because that would be foolish.
Israel can still be a decent partner, so long as we are clear-eyed about the differences between our two countries, and act accordingly. We have to put America’s needs first.