Section 224 of the House’s 2027 NDAA would completely integrate the Israeli Military with the United States Military but not only that it would create a new position titled "Executive Agent" who would be appointed by The Secretary of War but not under the control of the SoW.This Executive Agent is completely immune from Congressional Oversight, he is not bound by the US Constitution, he is simply ABOVE the law and he has TOTAL AUTHORITY to DEPLOY US troops on the same level as the Commander-in-Chief.Let's say this passes and Israel starts a war with Turkey and Egypt, this "Executive Agent" would then have the authority to deploy US troops into Turkey and Egypt on Behalf of israel, completly circumventing US congress, and completely circumventing the Executive Branch even.PIC RELATED: This a letter from Netanyahu where is says Section 224 was PERSONALLY written by him and given to US Congress to pass! THIS IS TREASON!
SECTION 224 IS THE MOST TRAITOROUS PIECE OF LEGISLATION EVER WRITTEN!
>>536426154You lost, Iranny
>completely integrate They sell us a few shitty software programs and we give them outdated missles. Read shit before you get mad at it >In b4 shill Prove me wrong
USA is Israel's puppet. Who is ready to get drafted for Israel?
>>536426195Ok Muhammad.
>>536426154>This Executive Agent is completely immune from Congressional Oversight,This person is not a king and needs to arrested.
>>536426239>They sell us a few shitty software programshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ejH_BihwFQ
>>536426239KYS
>>536426273Shalom.
>>536426154every migger is treasonous. we need to kill them all before the kill this country and the world
>>536426239Shalom.
>>536426239BLOW MIGGERS HEADS OFF
>>536426401i've been saying this since 2024. all miggers and jews need to be put into camps for disposal.
>>536426154Deploy them to Iran.It'll be an american soldier blood bath.Good luck.
MIGA!
>>536426401You mean killer Miggers in Roblox, right?
>>536426154Jews entering the final stages of causing WW3, with this they can hopefully engage into some sort of nuclear exchange with Russia via Turkey and wipe out all the goyim in the US
>lol
>>536426154Bummed this isn't making people scream from the rooftops. We deserve it I guess.
>>536427476I see it posted all over goybook though. The problem is life is still too cozy as it is for anyone to do anything about it.
>>536427476All the compliant fucks need to be killed off.
They must have something really bad on Donald J Epstein to get him to sign this shit.
>>536428014nothing to do until the next election. even then I bet it stays on the books>>536428180if you kill them, they win
>>536426195>>536426154uhhhmmmthis is perhaps the most worry partthis means the executive agent (netanyahu) would have unlimited access to every and all of America's offensive and defensive technology.why would congress allow this to pass? what the actual fuck is going on here.
Section 224 of the House FY2027 NDAA is titled “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.” It would require the Secretary of Defense to designate a DoD executive agent to synchronize U.S.-Israel defense technology cooperation, including research, testing, evaluation, integration, industrial cooperation, Israeli-origin technologies, joint ventures, licensing, co-production, joint training, and information-sharing. What doesn't exist in the legislation is giving this executive agent authority to deploy U.S. troops, command U.S. forced, bypass Congress, bypass the President, or act "above the law." The truly most concerning part of this measure is "deploy jointly developed technologies." I assume that means technologies deployed on our shores as well, and we don't need Israel spying more than they already do. Claiming this position will be immune from Congressional oversight is also directly contradicted by the provision shared. Section 224 requires an interim briefing to congressional defense committees within 180 days, annual reports until 2030, and public unclassified updates "to the maximum extent practicable." Section 224 does not appear to create a fourth path where a DoD “executive agent” can send Americans to war for Israel. Section 224 should be opposed on sovereignty, entanglement, foreign-influence, or anti-aid grounds, we don't have to rely on exaggeration.
>>536426154The distribution of votes breaks down as follows:Near-Unanimous Republican Support: The House Republican majority heavily favors keeping Section 224 to solidify technological ties with Israel. Only a tiny handful of non-interventionist Republicans, led by Representative Thomas Massie, oppose it.Overwhelming Democratic Support: Despite high-profile opposition from progressives like Representatives Ro Khanna and Sara Jacobs, the vast majority of mainstream House Democrats actively support the measure.The Committee Proof-Point: During the House Armed Services Committee vote, a massive bipartisan coalition easily crushed the amendment to remove Section 224 via a voice vote. Only two representatives out of the entire committee—Khanna and Jacobs—voted against the provision.Because the provision is integrated into the overarching $1.15 trillion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)—a bill that historically passes the House with a massive supermajority—there is no viable voting block with enough leverage to strip Section 224 on the House floor.
That was Ro's attempt. Massie will do one and then the senate will take a shot at removing it.
>>536426154>Warmest regardsYeah it is pretty warm in Hell
>>536426154The potential bypass of technology screeners occurs because Section 224 centralizes all U.S.-Israel tech transfers under a single, highly empowered Pentagon official.Normally, foreign access to sensitive American military technology is subject to a strict, multi-layered bureaucracy designed to protect domestic national security secrets. Critics fear that by creating an "Executive Agent" whose legally mandated mission is to accelerate tech integration, Section 224 bypasses the traditional friction built into the system.
>>536428401>why would congress allow this to pass?Bought, blackmailed, paid for.
>>536429524it's a done deal, really. next chance to remove it will be 2029, and it will stay
>>536428401>why would congress allow this to pass? what the actual fuck is going on here.Are you seriously still asking this question or just adding that for rhetorical emphasis?
How do we stop this? Can we meme this into normie minds?
>>536426154Got a list of the yays and nays?
>>536429863only a violent overthrow would work at this point
>>536426154it's really so they can hide giving money to israel inside the blackhole they call pentagonthe doomsday scenario your talking about has been the de facto state of affairs for 60 years
>>536430421just call your rep you fucking reactionaries, leave a voicemail