Former U.S. Soldier Warns of U.S.–Israel Defense Integration Plan: “They’re About to Become One” | Greg Stoker
June 2, 2026
“They’re about to become one.”
That is the warning from Greg Stoker, a U.S. Army combat veteran, anti-imperialist commentator and congressional candidate running for Congress in Texas.
And if he’s right, every American should be paying attention.
While public support for endless wars continues to collapse, lawmakers in Washington are quietly pushing legislation that could further integrate U.S. and Israeli defence industries in areas ranging from cyber warfare to autonomous weapons systems.
At a time when Americans are struggling with rising costs, housing crises, healthcare burdens and economic uncertainty, Congress continues finding billions for weapons, military expansion and foreign defence partnerships.
The American people deserve transparency.
They deserve oversight.
And they deserve to know why Washington appears more interested in expanding military alliances than addressing crises at home.
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English Script:
Grek Stoker: So red effing alert. In case you missed it, the U.S. and Israeli military is about to fully integrate on a structural level and become one. At a time when the American public is expressing unprecedented levels of distrust in the Israeli government. Congress, which cares about you and what you think. Just proposed tying the U.S. to the Israeli military more than ever before. You know, because buried in the House’s version of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act released last Tuesday is section 224 entitled United States Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative. So we already have a lot of aid and cooperation, but section 224 would be a completely different beast. It would fuze the US and Israeli defense sectors on multiple areas vital to the battlefields of the future, like autonomous systems and cyber warfare. It would also bring extraordinary Israeli influence to the US beyond what it already has through the lobby. And give the Israeli government the opportunity to greatly expand one of the most powerful levers of influence in US politics, creating jobs in the U.S. by expanding or starting new facilities in Mississippi or Arkansas, the Israeli government could boast of providing jobs on U.S. soil, thereby securing allies among members of Congress who represent the districts where those jobs lie. The result would. Well, a US system that’s even more susceptible to the Israeli government that wants us to get into more wars in West Asia. So if this goes through, we’ll strip away political and diplomatic oversight mechanisms that make the relationship publicly accountable, moving it from a visible annual aid vote to the opaque machinery of defense acquisition, where oversight is limited and political accountability is like not at all. The result would be a defense relationship that is simultaneously deeper and less transparent. Right? So the mainstream leadership in both parties remains largely pro-Israel and continues to shape the base legislative text before amendments and broader. Look, I know I can rant all day, but, if you want the IDF and the Israeli intelligence apparatus deeper in your shit, this is a great way to do it. So baseline policy going forward, because it’s literally so dangerous. It’s so dangerous. If you’re a politician and you fuck with Israel in any way, shape or form, you’re a threat to like life, liberty and like freedom, like literally everything. So, your time will come.