House Passes Stealth Legislation for Israel - HR 4133

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  1. LIEberal

    LIEberal New Member

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    Thanks for reminding me Jango
     
  2. Pol111

    Pol111 New Member

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    http://www.gop.gov/bill/112/2/hr4133

    .... On Wednesday, May 9, 2012, the House is scheduled to consider H.R. 4133, the United States-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act of 2012, as amended, under a suspension of the rules requiring a two-thirds majority for approval. The bill was originally introduced on March 5, 2012, by Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) and was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

    H.R. 4133 would state that it is U.S. policy to: reaffirm the commitment to Israel's security as a Jewish state; provide Israel with the military capabilities to defend itself by itself against any threats; veto any one-sided anti-Israel resolutions at the United Nations Security Council; support Israel’s inherent right to self-defense; expand military and civilian cooperation; assist in a negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that results in two states living side by side in peace and security and to encourage Israel's neighbors to recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state.

    The bill would also state that the United States should take the following actions to assist in the defense of Israel:

    (1) Provide Israel such support as may be necessary to increase development and production of joint missile defense systems, particularly such systems that defend the urgent threat posed to Israel and United States forces in the region.

    (2) Provide Israel assistance specifically for the production and procurement of the Iron Dome defense system for purposes of intercepting short-range missiles, rockets, and projectiles launched against Israel.

    (3) Provide Israel defense articles and defense services through such mechanisms as appropriate, to include air refueling tankers, missile defense capabilities, and specialized munitions.

    (4) Allocate additional weaponry and munitions for the forward-deployed United States stockpile in Israel.

    (5) Provide Israel additional surplus defense articles and defense services, as appropriate, in the wake of the withdrawal of United States forces from Iraq.

    (6) Strengthen efforts to prevent weapons smuggling into Gaza pursuant to the 2005 Agreement on Movement and Access following the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and to protect against weapons smuggling and terrorist threats from the Sinai Peninsula.

    (7) Offer the Israeli Air Force additional training and exercise opportunities in the United States to compensate for Israel’s limited air space.

    (8) Expand Israel’s authority to make purchases under the Foreign Military Financing program on a commercial basis.

    (9) Seek to enhance the capabilities of the United States and Israel to address emerging common threats, increase security cooperation, and expand joint military exercises.

    (10) Encourage an expanded role for Israel within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), including an enhanced presence at NATO headquarters and exercises.

    (11) Support extension of the long-standing loan guarantee program for Israel, recognizing Israel’s unbroken record of repaying its loans on time and in full.

    (12) Expand already-close intelligence cooperation, including satellite intelligence, with Israel.
     
  3. Zosiasmom

    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    We've helped them quite enough, and we can help them more now by holding an accord with their enemies and attempting to broker peace. Much cheaper than helping them militarily in a war with Iran.
     

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