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  1. gantousaboutraad on

    Yeah but they are just allowing a US military base in their country, right?

  2. I wonder if this is planning for a potential change in leadership here in the States. If the politics around supporting Israel continue to be negative, a future President or Congress may want to stop support. This would allow Israel to get ahead of that…still remain a potential ally…but not rely on US support.

  3. Would not surprise me if they use the remaining years to set up their own arms production and increase the quantities they export, basically further weakening th3 us soft power.

  4. From the article

    Currently, the U.S. provides Israel with approximately $3.8 billion in military aid annually under a 10-year agreement signed during the Barack Obama administration. It remains in effect until 2028.

  5. Nobody read the damn article here. They’re still going to be partners to the US, but their aim is to integrate at a deeper level in the defense and intelligence sectors and stop „just“ receiving aid for the sake of aid.

  6. So before we knew about the aid, now it will be funneled to them via unknown channels and out of public view.

  7. the funny thing is no one reads the article:

    „Currently, the U.S. provides Israel with approximately $3.8 billion in military aid annually under a 10-year agreement signed during the Barack Obama administration. It remains in effect until 2028.“

    So they are saying after 2028 they no longer want to get aid, and want to get to an equal partner with US. I also find it funny this was done during Obama

  8. Is this before or after they deal with there recruitment issues from far right religious sect on the country who refuse to join the military?

  9. Global_Face_5407 on

    With the recent events in Iran there’s a couple ways to read this, none too good.

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