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            7 days ago

            Basically they could say we are doing military to military training with them and have our Generals answer to their Generals. Then move that into humanitarian deployments then combat.

            I doubt they do humanitarian deployments as much anymore. We went to Venezuela to kidnap their president but didn’t send any aid for the recent earthquakes.

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              I don’t believe that it actually entails any hierarchy beyond some new positions which amount to coordinators. It’s basically a free pass to allow millitary dollars to be spent through Israel though, except without contracts like someone like Blackwater would need and allows collaboration on all levels at the discretion of military leaders, which would naturally just be a compromised pedophile Trump, who acts as a unitary executive.

            • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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              https://www.yahoo.com/news/world/articles/2-000-u-troops-supporting-215405665.html

              it’s too little too late and there were venezuelans killed who had just arrived after being deported, those deaths are on Trump.

              but there is a us component to aid the situation, lackluster and performative probably.

              I also wonder how much of their infrastructure was fucked up by the US illegal kidnapping that is limiting their ability to recover :|

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            Section 224 of the FY2027 NDAA Chairman’s Mark (H.R. 8800) establishes the United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative to integrate U.S. and Israeli military-industrial bases. The legislation directs the appointment of an executive agent to oversee joint research, network fusion, and co-production of advanced technologies including AI, drones, and directed energy. Read the full analysis at Quincy Institute. [123]

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    6 days ago

    No, but Gaza and the West Bank sure do. We should switch the entire fund to rebuilding them and taking back their borders. They can choose whether to keep the trashy bullshit built on their land.

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    Finally all the blackmail money exceeded the aid and they are now truly independent! /s