Military Merger Would Give Israel Access to Full 1.5 Trillion Defense Budget
"Israel would then have access not just to the four billion that we give them in military assistance. They have access to the whole McGilla to everything. We're we will be opening up the possibility of Israel having influence over a $1.5 trillion annual budget."
About this episode
Tucker Carlson interviews former Congressman Dennis Kucinich about Section 219 of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act, which would integrate US and Israeli military operations at the highest levels of national security. Kucinich reveals that this provision, buried in legislation authorizing $1.5 trillion in defense spending, would merge the two militaries in areas including artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, cyber warfare, quantum sensing, missile defense, space defense, directed energy, and biological technology. The former congressman argues this constitutes an unconstitutional merger that bypasses treaty ratification requirements and eliminates Congressional oversight after the initial vote. Kucinich discloses that the defense budget has increased 67% in one year from $900 billion to $1.5 trillion, now consuming 80% of all federal discretionary spending while programs for education, healthcare, nutrition and infrastructure face cuts. He alleges that no Congressional hearings have been held on Section 219, that its original author is unknown, and that amendments by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna to strike the provision were blocked from floor consideration. Kucinich warns that Israel would gain influence over the entire $1.5 trillion budget rather than just the current $4 billion in annual aid, and that the integration would entangle the US in any future Israeli military actions without Congressional approval. He also accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of deliberately sabotaging President Trump's Iran ceasefire negotiations by continuing attacks on South Lebanon despite it being a key condition for peace. The discussion addresses broader concerns about American sovereignty, the influence of the defense industry on legislation, and what Kucinich characterizes as the corrupting effect of US support for Israeli actions in Gaza and Lebanon. Both Carlson and Kucinich emphasize the need for Americans to contact Congress to oppose the legislation before it passes, warning that once enacted, it would become embedded in Department of Defense operations without further legislative review.
Key takeaways
- Section 219 of the 2027 NDAA would integrate US and Israeli militaries in AI, autonomous weapons, cyber warfare, and other sensitive technologies without treaty ratification
- The provision would give Israel influence over the entire $1.5 trillion defense budget while eliminating Congressional oversight after the initial vote
- No Congressional hearings have been held on Section 219 and amendments to strike it were blocked from floor debate by the Rules Committee
- US defense budget increased 67% in one year from $900 billion to $1.5 trillion, now consuming 80% of federal discretionary spending
- Netanyahu allegedly sabotaged Trump's Iran peace negotiations by attacking South Lebanon despite it being a key ceasefire condition
- Pentagon Inspector General reported over $1 trillion in unreconciled accounts in 1997, now multiple trillions with merger potentially worsening oversight
- Kucinich urges Americans to contact Congress immediately to oppose the bill before it passes when Congress returns July 13