https://www.politico.com/news/2026/...d-spending-israel-maga-trump-primary-00925375
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee and other pro-Israel interest groups have uncorked over $9 million in a bid to unseat Republican Rep. Thomas Massie on Tuesday in a competitive primary that has shattered spending records. Prominent pro-Israel GOP donors have funneled millions more into a super PAC stood up by President Donald Trump’s political operation that has spent nearly $7 million on the race. Overall ad spending has topped $32 million, making it the most expensive House primary on record, per tracking firm AdImpact.

Pushing out for the epstein files and being against the Iran war -two sensible positions- really lead to the biggest primary the house has ever seen. Delusional that some people think that the files amount to nothing when many names are still redacted and possibly many files are still not released.
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...ls-missile-defense-pentagon-assessments-show/
The U.S. military has depleted much of its inventory of advanced missile-defense interceptors after expending far more high-end munitions defending Israel amid hostilities with Iran than Israeli forces used themselves, according to Defense Department assessments described to The Washington Post.

The United States launched more than 200 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, interceptors in defense of Israel — roughly half of the Pentagon’s total inventory — along with more than 100 Standard Missile-3 and Standard Missile-6 interceptors fired from naval vessels in the eastern Mediterranean. By contrast, Israel fired fewer than 100 of its Arrow interceptors and around 90 David’s Sling interceptors, some of which were used against less sophisticated projectiles fired by Iran-backed groups in Yemen and Lebanon.

If the United States and Israel resume hostilities against Iran in the coming days, as President Donald Trump has threatened to do, the U.S. military is likely to expend an even greater share of interceptors because of a recent decision by the Israeli military to take some of its missile defense batteries offline for maintenance, said an administration official. “The imbalance will likely be exacerbated if fighting restarts,” the official said.


No wonder Israelis were itching for the war, they weren't even paying for their defense. This comes after reports that Iran maintains 70% of its pre-war missile inventory. The depletion of interceptors is worse than I expected.

@Midnight Delight Why are Israelis such free-riders on America's back?
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...ls-missile-defense-pentagon-assessments-show/




No wonder Israelis were itching for the war, they weren't even paying for their defense. This comes after reports that Iran maintains 70% of its pre-war missile inventory. The depletion of interceptors is worse than I expected.

@Midnight Delight Why are Israelis such free-riders on America's back?
In theory the way the relationship is supposed to work is that because Israel is dependent on the US for aid, the US can use them to further American interests.

The issue is that for the past decade this country has been run by literally braindead old people who have no idea what the fuck they are doing.
 
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