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Israel (and only israel) actually has a special exception where they don't have to spend all the money on American weapons. and they can bolster it into their own weapons industry. So it's actually the opposite of what you just said.
edit: the previous article was from 2002, here's one from not 22 years ago
Just so you know, defacto means in practice. Not in law.
Your second article is interesting:
I've posted the rest of the paragraph:
And the article you linked to goes on to say:
The article you linked to, then links to an article you really should have read before commenting.
That's an article you linked to indirectly. Not me.
Look, this isn't the first time this happened Linkerbaan, but you really need to read the articles you're posting. Because if you don't or give the appearance of disingeniously cutting out the bits you think don't support your argument, you undermine any argument you make.
Put simply, when you go around the fediverse going spouting unnuanced or underresearched rhetoric, in an attempt to virtue signal that you're the fiercest critic of Israel, you are in fact undermining your argument and the cause of those who are critical of Israel's far right government and the occupation.
That's assuming you actually care about the Palestinians, and this isn't simply about parrotting Russian propaganda in the run-up to the US election.
It's not phased out nor are concrete plans to phase it out mentioned. Ergo that is irrelevant to the argument.
I'm talking about reality not theoretical plans. You are factually wrong and I corrected you just accept it and move on.
Once again, the article you cited, with the bit you cut out included and in bold:
And the article linked to in the article you cited:
The only thing you've proved is your inability or unwillingness to read.
Given previous interactions, I suspect it's the former.
I'm sure you believe that. Good for you.
I think that just means that they are pretending to be American companies that operate in israel.
Let's see it being phased out before celebrations. We've seen plenty of "plans" change the moment they are supposed to be implemented. Does the current massive 26 Billion require American only spending ye?
At the current moment israel is taking military aid dollars and using them in their own economy not the American one.