Social media post claims US-Israel defense bills would transfer American tech to Israel
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Summary
A social media post claims that several US bills (US-Israel Futures Act, US-Israel Defense Partnership Act, and an NDAA provision on US-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation) are being pushed by the Israel lobby to transfer American technology leadership to Israel at US taxpayer expense. The post highlights the NDAA provision as the one most likely moving forward.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledthe Israel lobby has several bills that will hand America's tech crown to Israel
The US-Israel Defense Partnership Act creates an open door for handing America's tech crown to Israel, on US taxpayer's dime
The 1 that seems to be moving forward is the NDAA provision but they're all similar
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