U.S.-Israel Relations
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The U.S.-Israel FUTURES Act aims at “advancing joint investments such as emerging technologies, defense industrial base cooperation, artificial intelligence and biotechnology initiatives,” said Sen. Ted Budd, a co-sponsor.
“This expanded investment reinforces our long-standing relationship and shared commitment to faith, freedom and economic opportunity,” the acting Texas comptroller stated.
The Israeli prime minister said U.S. President Donald Trump believes that the Iranians “already understand who they are dealing with.”
“I would be deeply honored if you would accept this invitation,” Education Minister Yoav Kisch wrote.
It’s hard to know whether the three-hour meeting, which went much longer than planned, was filled with consensus. Yet with Netanyahu and Trump, public appearances may be intentional projections designed to camouflage future intentions.
The meeting at Blair House in Washington focused on “regional issues,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said.
Former national security adviser Jacob Nagel tells JNS that four areas require substantial treatment.
Nuclear negotiations with Iran may serve as an effective smokescreen, providing cover as Washington and Jerusalem again join forces together toward a definitive war.
The challenge for the United States and Israel alike is ensuring that the display of American power near Iran does not become a substitute for strategic rigor.
CENTCOM commander Brad Cooper said the tunnel’s unearthing helped enforce the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire.
Experts urge Israel to maximize the current window to stockpile munitions while transitioning to domestic production.