Rep. Greene Wants to Remove $500 Million in Military
Aid for ‘Nuclear-Armed Israel’ From NDAA
Greene's comments mark a rare acknowledgement of
Israel's nuclear weapons from a member of Congress
by Dave DeCamp | Jul 10, 2025
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has said she will
be introducing an amendment to remove $500 million in military aid for
“nuclear-armed Israel” from the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA),
marking a rare acknowledgement of Israel’s nuclear weapons from a member of
Congress.
The US has a policy of ambiguity toward Israel’s
nuclear weapons program and does not acknowledge its existence or pressure
Israel to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It’s estimated that Israel
has somewhere between 90 and 300 nuclear weapons.
“I’m entering amendments to strike $500 million more
for nuclear-armed Israel. And it’s important to say nuclear-armed Israel,
because they do have nuclear weapons,” Greene told Steve Bannon on his “War
Room” podcast.
“And we already give them $3.4 billion every single
year in the state, from the State Department. $3.4 billion every single year.
They don’t need another $500 million in our defense budget. That’s for the
American people’s defense,” Greene added.
The US provides Israel with $3.8 billion in military
aid each year under a memorandum of understanding signed between Israel and the Obama
administration. Of that amount, $3.3 billion is provided through the State
Department’s Foreign Military Financing program, and $500 billion goes toward
missile defense through the Pentagon.
The US has also provided billions of dollars in
additional military aid after October 7, 2023. According to Israeli media, the
US has financed roughly 70% of Israel’s war-related military
spending since then.
Greene went on to stress the importance of
acknowledging Israel’s nuclear weapons. “And Israel, you can—nuclear-armed
Israel, I think it’s really important to phrase it that way. Nuclear-armed
Israel doesn’t need $500 million more from the American people. Our government
just bombed Iran on their behalf and destroyed their nuclear,” she said.
The ambiguity around Israel’s nuclear weapons program
allows the US to provide military assistance without worrying about the
Symington Amendment, a foreign assistance law that prohibits aid to countries
that traffic in nuclear enrichment equipment or technology outside of IAEA safeguards.
Greene also said she was introducing amendments to cut
military aid to Taiwan and Jordan. “Another amendment, $500 million for Taiwan.
I’m entering an amendment that strikes that. We give them $300 million every
year in the State Department. And they just got $2 billion, $2 billion with a
B, in 2024 from the foreign aid supplemental under the Biden administration,”
she said.
“I’m also entering an amendment to strike $500 million to Jordan. Jordan doesn’t need it. They get $1.6 billion every single year from the State Department. So I’m entering amendments to strike those,” Greene added.
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