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    Israel Spies On The US – What Else Is New?

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJune 10, 2026 World Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The announcement by the Pentagon that Israel spies on the United States is being presented as some shocking revelation. Really? Jonathan Pollard stole massive quantities of classified intelligence for Israel and was convicted in 1987. The NSA reportedly caught Israeli officials discussing efforts to influence U.S. policy during the Obama administration. Even former CIA and FBI officials have repeatedly acknowledged that Israel conducts aggressive intelligence operations inside the United States. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is how nation-states behave.

    What caught my attention was not the allegation but the timing. Washington is warning about Israeli intelligence activities at the exact moment the United States is becoming increasingly entangled in Middle Eastern affairs. The Iran conflict continues to escalate. Gaza was destroyed and forgotten, and now Lebanon is under a constant barrage. American military assets are spread across the region. Defense spending is approaching levels that would have been unthinkable a generation ago. Yet instead of reassessing these commitments, our AIPAC devout Congress wants even deeper integration.

    The numbers are becoming absurd. Federal debt has surpassed $37 trillion. Interest payments are now among the largest items in the federal budget. The Pentagon budget is approaching $1 trillion annually. Yet the solution is always more spending, more deployments, more foreign obligations, and more promises that American taxpayers will ultimately be forced to finance.

    NBC News: "The Pentagon is increasingly concerned about Israel ramping up its spying on the U.S., recently raising the counterintelligence threat level from America's top ally in the Middle East to the

    The espionage issue exposes a deeper problem. If intelligence officials genuinely believe there is a serious security concern, why pursue greater integration? If greater integration is essential, then why raise alarms? The answer is that Washington no longer has a coherent strategy. Different factions are pulling in different directions while pretending there is a unified policy.

    This is how empires decline. Rome reached the point where competing interests, foreign entanglements, military expenditures, and political factions overwhelmed any clear national purpose. The government became reactive rather than strategic. Looking around today, the similarities are becoming difficult to ignore.

    My concern has never been whether Israel spies. Every country spies. China spies. Russia spies. Britain spies. France spies. The United States spies on allies and adversaries alike. The real issue is that Washington continually places itself in positions where it cannot distinguish between American interests and the interests of everyone else.

    What we are witnessing is not a sudden discovery. It is the slow realization that decades of foreign entanglements, endless commitments, and political hypocrisy have created a system that no longer knows where its own interests begin and end. That is a far greater threat than any espionage operation.

     



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