In this segment from The Kim Iversen Show, the host exposes a little-noticed provision buried in the Senate’s Intelligence Authorization Act (Title 6, Section 622) that mandates the U.S. president to “expand and enhance” intelligence sharing with Israel across key areas like cybersecurity, terrorism, missile threats, drones, and regional security. Authored with input from Sen. Tom Cotton, the language not only requires increased cooperation but also makes it extremely difficult for any future administration to reduce or suspend that sharing — requiring a formal presidential determination of a specific national security concern, complete with documentation. Iversen connects this to similar House NDAA measures that integrate U.S. military tech development with Israel, arguing these moves lock America into a deeply intertwined relationship that prioritizes Israel and limits U.S. sovereignty and flexibility.