On Thursday, the House of Representatives pushed forward with a measure to increase military cooperation between the U.S. and Israel despite one congressman’s efforts to block the proposal. The House Armed Services Committee held a marathon session Thursday on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) budget, concluding after midnight on Friday and ultimately approving $1.15…

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    9 days ago

    Sharing our active intelligence/systems in real time with no filter amongst a foreign country that may someday become an enemy is treason, pure and simple.

    They wouldn’t even share this data with the American public, and WE pay for it!

    But of course we’re going to do it anyway, because AIPAC bought enough politicians to do it. I bet they’re concerned that the tide of public opinion is turning and they want to do this now to make it harder to go against them in the future.