The US is reported to have made more than 100 weapons sales to Israel, including thousands of bombs, since the start of the war in Gaza, but the deliveries escaped congressional oversight because each transaction was under the dollar amount requiring approval.

“This doesn’t just seem like an attempt to avoid technical compliance with US arms export law, it’s an extremely troubling way to avoid transparency and accountability on a high-profile issue,” Ari Tolany, director of the security assistance monitor at the Centre for International Policy thinktank, said.

She added that, in exploiting the loophole, the Biden administration was following the steps of its predecessor. “They’re very much borrowing from the Trump playbook to dodge congressional oversight,” Tolany said.

In defending its continued arms sales to Israel, despite ever more public misgivings about its conduct of the Gaza war, the administration has argued that they are part of the US’s basic commitment to Israel’s self defence.

  • @[email protected]
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    19 months ago

    What does direct mean, you ask? To be an active party in the violence and rhetoric, not one indirect military ally among dozens.

    And then you’re just meeting this up for the rest of your comment, it looks like.

    If you’re looking for the direct examples that contradict every narrow-minded broad inaccuracy you’re illogically repeating, glance up.

    Or you can keep pretending; it seems to be your favorite hobby.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      If you’re looking for the direct examples that contradict every narrow-minded broad inaccuracy you’re illogically repeating, glance up.

      Or you can keep pretending; it seems to be your favorite hobby

      And with that last bit of glaringly obvious projection, we’re done here. Have the day you deserve.