Ending U.S. military aid to Israel actually frees Israel to fight its wars without Washington's interference — no more slow-walked bombs, no more forced reliance on American contractors that hollow out Israeli industry. Israel's defense budget hit $45.8 billion, and aid is now just 8% of that spending. The real loser here is America, which loses jobs, leverage and a battle-tested ally that costs far less than stationing troops in Japan or South Korea.
Netanyahu's push to end U.S. military aid isn't just an Israeli story — it's a signal that America's alliances are fracturing globally. Europe is racing toward military independence, Canada has walked away from the old relationship, and allies everywhere are concluding that depending on U.S. political will is a liability. America is not shedding a burden; it's accelerating its own retreat from global leadership.
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