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Svempa2014
Vad ger Israel tillbaka?
förutom 10`000 tals soldater och en befäst plattform som vaktar deras prylar och intressen . så
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The United States receives several significant benefits from its long-standing partnership with Israel, often described by supporters as a strategic alliance rather than a one-way relationship. While the US provides substantial military aid (around $3.8 billion annually under the current MOU, plus supplemental packages), Israel contributes in ways that advance US security, economic interests, and technological edge. Key areas include:Intelligence Sharing and CounterterrorismIsrael provides high-value, actionable intelligence on shared threats like Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, and other militant groups—often in real-time and with regional access that the US cannot easily replicate. This includes insights into enemy tactics, weapons systems (e.g., Iranian drones, North Korean/Chinese ballistic tech supplied to adversaries), and counterterrorism methods. US officials and experts have noted that Israel's contributions save American lives and resources by reducing the need for direct US operations in some cases.Military Technology and Joint DevelopmentIsrael's battle-tested innovations—developed under constant threat—flow back to the US. Examples include:Counter-drone systems
Tunnel detection tech (used against drug/terror tunnels on the US southern border and by US forces against ISIS)
Missile defense advancements (e.g., joint work on Iron Dome, David's Sling, Arrow systems)
Cyber tools, unmanned systems, electronic warfare, and sensors
These enhance US military capabilities, interoperability, and troop safety. Joint R&D programs (e.g., in AI, quantum computing, counter-UAS) ensure the US gains from Israel's frontline experience.Economic and Innovation BenefitsThe partnership drives mutual prosperity:Bilateral trade exceeds $50 billion annually.
Israeli investments in the US (over $24 billion recently, creating high-value jobs in tech, defense, healthcare, and more) support hundreds of thousands of American jobs (estimates around 255,000).
Israeli R&D centers (many from US firms like Intel, Cisco) boost American competitiveness in AI, cybersecurity, biotech, and defense tech.
Much US military aid is spent on American-made weapons, supporting US defense industry jobs and exports.
Strategic and Geopolitical AdvantagesIsrael acts as a reliable foothold in the Middle East—a volatile region critical to US interests—helping counterbalance adversaries like Iran and its proxies without requiring large US troop deployments. It serves as a "security producer" through its qualitative military edge (QME) policy, shares lessons from conflicts (e.g., recent operations informing US tactics), and supports US diplomacy (e.g., via Abraham Accords normalization). This allows the US to focus resources elsewhere, like the Indo-Pacific.In recent years (including updates through 2025–2026), the partnership has evolved toward deeper tech-focused collaboration, with frameworks for joint AI, critical technologies, and defense innovation to counter global rivals like China.Views on the relationship vary—some critics argue it incurs diplomatic costs or entangles the US in regional conflicts—but proponents across US administrations emphasize it as a high-return investment in shared security and innovation.