April - “US uses loophole to keep 100 arms sales to Israel under the radar. . .” This was the startling March 6th headline in the Guardian. Each of these 100 arms sales escaped US Congressional oversight--and public knowledge--because each sale was under the dollar amount - $100 million - requiring Congressional approval. The weapons sold are reported to have included precision-guided munitions, small diameter bombs, bunker busters, small arms, and other lethal supplies.
The Washington Post reported the administration did inform Congress of the 100 foreign military sales to Israel in a classified briefing, but few details were released because, keeping each sale ‘small’--under $100 million--meant their contents remained secret. These American made weapons and bombs are what Israel has dropped on Gaza that have killed over 32,000 people and injured over 70,000, mostly innocent women and children. The Guardian reported that this has been one of the most intense bombing campaigns in all of military history!
These under-the-radar deliveries made by the Biden administration to Israel were in addition to the three major military sales worth $573 million that were made public since the start of the war. Sales of tank and artillery shells made in December, also sidestepped congressional scrutiny because they were made under ‘emergency authority.’
ACTION:
Urge Pres. Biden to immediately stop selling military supplies and weapons to Israel. Let him know your disapproval and disgust that the US is providing Israel with these weapons of death and destruction, and your outrage that he is using legal loopholes, emergency authority, and ‘under-the-radar’ tactics to keep many of these sales secret from the American people. Even if you have written to him before, please send him a message again using the White House website below.
CONTACT: President Biden
- Web: https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ (leave a message)
- Tel: 1-202-456-1111 (leave a message)
- Mail: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC 20500
Please write a letter-to-the-editor on this important issue.
It is a good way to educate others and build support for needed policies.
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