Congress wants to tie the United States to Israel with new piece of legislation. It’s a trap
Congress wants to tie the United States to Israel with new piece of legislation. It’s a trap Legislation within the National Defense Authorization Act seeks to deeply intertwine the US and Israeli militaries through joint research, development, and weapons production. This initiative, supported by pro-Israel lobby groups like AIPAC and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, aims to make the US dependent on Israeli technology and advance Israeli geopolitical objectives.
Representatives like Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are opposing this section, concerned that it bypasses public discussion and scrutiny of Israeli policies. Critics argue the legislation is an attempt by Israel and its advocates to secure unwavering US support and harness American power for their own strategic aims, described as “Zionism 2.0”.
The legislation is viewed by opponents as a way to bind the US to a state perceived as having “gone rogue,” moving beyond a traditional alliance to a more asymmetrical relationship driven by Israeli interests rather than American ones.
- Congress is considering legislation (Section 224 of the NDAA) that would deeply integrate the US and Israeli militaries.
- The proposed bill includes provisions for bilateral research and development, co-production of weapons, and joint ventures between the two countries.
- Pro-Israel lobby groups, including AIPAC and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, are actively endorsing and lobbying for this legislation.
- Critics, such as Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, are attempting to remove this section, arguing it bypasses public discussion and scrutiny.
- Opponents fear the legislation aims to make the US dependent on Israeli technology and serve Israeli geopolitical objectives, termed “Zionism 2.0”.
- The initiative is seen by critics as a strategic move by Israel and its advocates to secure unwavering US support and harness American power.
- The legislation’s origins are linked to think tank reports and policy papers advocating for a closer, more integrated relationship between the US and Israeli militaries.
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