Dennis Kucinich warns US-Israel military merger would forfeit American independence
"There is a provision in it in section 219 that merges top level operations of the US and the Israeli military. This is unprecedented. It is frankly in my view unconstitutional. It puts us in a position where we are going to be in wars forever. Instead of Israel getting four billion dollars a year from the US for military purposes, they will then have access to 1.5 trillion annually in the US military expenditures."
About this episode
Former Congressman Dennis Kucinich joins hosts Alex and Alexander on The Duran to warn about what he characterizes as an unprecedented and unconstitutional provision in the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act that would merge top-level US and Israeli military operations. Kucinich reveals that Section 219 of the pending defense bill would integrate the two militaries without treaty ratification or congressional debate, effectively giving Israel access to the entire $1.5 trillion annual US military budget rather than the current $4 billion in aid. He argues this represents a surrender of American sovereignty more extreme than any partnership during World War II, when even the closest US-British cooperation never involved military merger. Kucinich alleges the provision was deliberately hidden in a nearly thousand-page bill and shielded from floor debate through Rules Committee maneuvers, violating constitutional requirements for Senate treaty ratification. He warns the integration would commit the United States to Israel's unlimited territorial ambitions across the Middle East, including potential conflicts with Turkey and Egypt, while implicating American forces in what he describes as war crimes, ethnic cleansing and genocide. The former congressman emphasizes this occurs against growing American opposition to Israeli military actions, particularly among younger generations facing economic hardship who reject forever wars. Kucinich argues the merger would create a unitary command structure that undermines constitutional civilian control, as Israeli officers would neither swear allegiance to the US Constitution nor answer to the American president. He characterizes the legislation as fundamentally anti-democratic, done without public awareness or accountability, and predicts electoral consequences in 2026 and 2028 if Americans become aware of what he calls a conquest of American military decision-making without a shot being fired.
Key takeaways
- Section 219 of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act would merge US and Israeli military operations, giving Israel access to $1.5 trillion in annual US military spending instead of $4 billion in current aid.
- Kucinich alleges the military integration provision was hidden in a thousand-page bill and shielded from congressional debate through Rules Committee procedural maneuvers, violating constitutional treaty requirements.
- The former congressman warns the merger would commit the US to Israel's unlimited Middle East territorial ambitions including potential wars against Turkey, Egypt and continued conflicts across the region.
- Kucinich argues integration with Israeli forces whose leaders face ICC war crimes warrants would directly implicate the United States in atrocities including alleged targeting of children and mass civilian casualties.
- The proposed military merger would create unitary command undermining constitutional civilian control, as Israeli officers would not swear allegiance to the US Constitution or answer to the American president.
- Kucinich contends the legislation contradicts growing American opposition to Israeli policies, particularly among economically struggling younger generations who reject forever wars and prioritize domestic needs.
- Military budget increase to $1.5 trillion represents 67 percent jump over previous $900 billion, with merger enabling Israel to direct these vastly expanded resources toward its own objectives rather than American interests.