• Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Well, now Democrats will start coming up with excuses for why conditioning or ceasing arms sales to Netanyahu isn’t within her power.

    EDIT: I already voted for Harris.

    • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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      6 months ago

      EDIT: I already voted for Harris.

      Is this the new “I condemn hamas” disclaimer everyone is required to have in their comments in order to criticize the democratic party?

      • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        6 months ago

        Always has been. “I voted for the person, you can’t say I’m voting for Trump or third party.”

        We have to otherwise we get smug liberals posting strawmen.

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      6 months ago

      It is within the President’s power to use executive authority to halt the military financing to Israel.

      (While this could maybebe overruled by congress, it would be a huge blow to Israel in the interim)

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        6 months ago

        It is within the President’s power to use executive authority to halt the military financing to Israel.

        It is, yes. But Democrats are fucking outstanding at inventing bureaucratic hurdles to stand in the way of things they ran on but don’t want to do.

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        6 months ago

        So in May the (majority Republican) House passed H.R.8369 - Israel Security Assistance Support Act:

        This bill specifies that no federal funds may be used to withhold, halt, reverse, or cancel the delivery of defense articles or defense services to Israel. Also, no funds may be used to pay the salary of any Department of Defense (DOD) or Department of State employee who acts to limit defense deliveries to Israel.

        This bill attempts to force the completion of arms sales to Israel. This basically amounts to the legislative branch meddling directly with how the executive branch conducts foreign policy and defense policy, which the White House objected to (completely correctly). Biden threatened to veto the act if it were sent to him. The bill was placed on the Senate’s legislative calendar on May 21, 2024, and has not been voted on. It will probably not go anywhere at this point.

        The executive branch has already been actively delaying some military equipment transfers to Israel, that’s why the House pushed this act.