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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 49 MIN

The Dangerous Stealth Move by Congress to Integrate U.S. and Israeli Militaries w/ Benjamin Freeman

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👉 Pitch in on Patreon and fuel the future of free-thinking conversations. https://www.patreon.com/parallaxviews Also visit our returning sponsor Mike Swanson's Wall Street Window for the best financial and trading newsletter around: https://wallstreetwindow.com/ On this edition of Parallax Views, possibly the most important edition this month, the Quincy Institute's Benjamin Freeman returns to discuss a little-noticed provision buried within the House's 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that could fundamentally transform the relationship between the United States and Israel. While public attention remains focused on wars in Gaza and Iran, Congress is quietly advancing Section 224, the "United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative." According to Freeman, this provision goes far beyond military aid and arms sales. Instead, it lays the groundwork for unprecedented integration between the American and Israeli defense establishments. From artificial intelligence and cyberwarfare to autonomous weapons systems, quantum technologies, biotech, and intelligence sharing, the proposal would create a level of military-industrial cooperation unlike any other U.S. partnership in the world. Why does this matter? Freeman argues that Section 224 represents the first step toward what amounts to a merger of critical components of the American and Israeli military-industrial complexes. The proposal envisions joint ventures, co-production agreements, shared research and development, network integration, and even "data fusion." In practical terms, that could mean deeper institutional ties, reduced transparency, and diminished public oversight. Critics warn that this shift would move U.S.-Israel military cooperation away from visible debates over foreign aid and into the far more opaque world of defense procurement and technological integration, where congressional scrutiny is limited and accountability is often difficult to achieve. At a moment when many Americans are questioning unconditional support for Israel and expressing concern about being drawn into new conflicts in the Middle East, Congress may be creating mechanisms that bind the military futures of the two countries together for decades to come in ways that are close to irreversible without massive costs. Benjamin explains what is actually contained in Section 224, how it could reshape U.S. foreign policy, why it may expand Israeli influence through defense contracting and co-production projects on American soil, and why he believes lawmakers should reject what he views as a dangerous and largely unnoticed U.S.-Israeli military-industrial merger before it becomes reality.

👉 Pitch in on Patreon and fuel the future of free-thinking conversations. https://www.patreon.com/parallaxviews Also visit our returning sponsor Mike Swanson's Wall Street Window for the best financial and trading newsletter around:https://wallstreetwindow.com/ On this edition of Parallax Views, possibly the most important edition this month, the Quincy Institute's Benjamin Freeman returns to discuss a little-noticed provision buried within the House's 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that could fundamentally transform the relationship between the United States and Israel. While public attention remains focused on wars in Gaza and Iran, Congress is quietly advancing Section 224, the "United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative." According to Freeman, this provision goes far beyond military aid and arms sales. Instead, it lays the groundwork for unprecedented integration between the American and Israeli defense establishments. From artificial intelligence and cyberwarfare to autonomous weapons systems, quantum technologies, biotech, and intelligence sharing, the proposal would create a level of military-industrial cooperation unlike any other U.S. partnership in the world. Why does this matter? Freeman argues that Section 224 represents the first step toward what amounts to a merger of critical components of the American and Israeli military-industrial complexes. The proposal envisions joint ventures, co-production agreements, shared research and development, network integration, and even "data fusion." In practical terms, that could mean deeper institutional ties, reduced transparency, and diminished public oversight. Critics warn that this shift would move U.S.-Israel military cooperation away from visible debates over foreign aid and into the far more opaque world of defense procurement and technological integration, where congressional scrutiny is limited and accountability is often difficult to achieve. At a moment when many Americans are questioning unconditional support for Israel and expressing concern about being drawn into new conflicts in the Middle East, Congress may be creating mechanisms that bind the military futures of the two countries together for decades to come in ways that are close to irreversible without massive costs. Benjamin explains what is actually contained in Section 224, how it could reshape U.S. foreign policy, why it may expand Israeli influence through defense contracting and co-production projects on American soil, and why he believes lawmakers should reject what he views as a dangerous and largely unnoticed U.S.-Israeli military-industrial merger before it becomes reality.

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