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BREAKING: U.S. Congress is ready to vote in favor of Section 219 this week to merge the United States military with the Israeli military against the will of the American people.
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Section 219, the US-Israel Military Merger, Would Thwart American Democracy
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How Section 219, the US-Israel Military Merger, Would Thwart American Democracy | Common Dreams
The merger would connect the US and Israeli militaries in unprecedented ways and make it exceedingly difficult for any future president to unwind this partnership with a foreign government, no matter what public opinion says.
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Section 219 is a provision in the House version of the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that establishes the United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.
Formerly designated as Section 224, this provision directs the Secretary of Defense to appoint an executive agent to accelerate the joint research, development, and integration of defense technologies between the U.S. and Israel, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, cyberwarfare, missile defense, and autonomous systems.
The initiative aims to streamline cooperation by embedding Israeli innovations into U.S. weapons programs and vice versa, with proponents arguing it enhances American national security and technological superiority. However, the provision has faced bipartisan criticism from lawmakers who argue it deepens U.S. military reliance on foreign technology in ways that are difficult to reverse and potentially bypasses standard congressional oversight mechanisms. In the parallel Senate version of the NDAA 2027, this same initiative is codified as Section 1217.
Formerly designated as Section 224, this provision directs the Secretary of Defense to appoint an executive agent to accelerate the joint research, development, and integration of defense technologies between the U.S. and Israel, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, cyberwarfare, missile defense, and autonomous systems.
The initiative aims to streamline cooperation by embedding Israeli innovations into U.S. weapons programs and vice versa, with proponents arguing it enhances American national security and technological superiority. However, the provision has faced bipartisan criticism from lawmakers who argue it deepens U.S. military reliance on foreign technology in ways that are difficult to reverse and potentially bypasses standard congressional oversight mechanisms. In the parallel Senate version of the NDAA 2027, this same initiative is codified as Section 1217.