The United Snakes of Israel.
Two bills. Two chambers. One reptile. And it’s been feeding on your country for decades.
While you were busy picking a team, Congress was running the wiring behind the walls.
Section 224 in the House quietly merges the U.S and Israeli militaries across AI, autonomous systems, cyber, quantum computing, and biotechnology. 
Section 622 in the Senate forces the president to expand intelligence sharing with Israel across virtually every topic of intelligence interest in the Middle East. If he ever tries to pull back, he has 15 days to explain himself to Congress like a child who broke curfew. 
One head swallows the military.
The other swallows the intelligence apparatus.
Two heads. Same snake.
Cotton is the top recipient among Arkansas legislators of Israel Lobby money  and chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee.
He didn’t write this bill despite that conflict. He wrote it because of it.
The Pentagon already rated Israel’s espionage operations against the United States as “critical.”  Cotton’s solution was to make sharing mandatory. By law. Permanently.
Mossad sat in the White House Situation Room and fed Trump’s team false intelligence to push America toward war with Iran. Trump’s own military advisor flagged it. 
That’s the entity getting a statutory pipe directly into American secrets.
192 pages. Buried deep. Passed quietly.
They don’t conquer you loudly. They legislate you into position while your flag is still flying and your country music is still playing.
The snake doesn’t announce itself.
It just keeps getting longer.