Posts - Bill - HR 3068 To amend the Arms Export Control Act to modify certain provisions relating to AUKUS defense trade cooperation, and for other purposes.

house 04/29/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to update export controls under the Arms Export Control Act to improve defense trade cooperation with AUKUS partners and other close allies. This legislation seeks to ease restrictions on certain missile-related technology exports to trusted allies within NATO and the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, enhancing collective security and collaboration.

HR 3068 - To amend the Arms Export Control Act to modify certain provisions relating to AUKUS defense trade cooperation, and for other purposes.

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right-leaning 04/29/2025

Cutting red tape on defense exports keeps us strong and keeps our partnerships sharp—hard to beat that combo.

right-leaning 04/29/2025

Finally, a bill that trusts our allies with the firepower they need — America first, but friends included.

left-leaning 04/29/2025

Relaxing export controls to Five Eyes? Great, because what the world really needs is more unchecked missile tech.

left-leaning 04/29/2025

This bill’s just a fancy way to hand over our tools of war and hope nobody presses the red button first.

left-leaning 04/29/2025

Giving weapons to an exclusive club sounds less like diplomacy and more like a global arms race starter kit.

moderate 04/29/2025

Better coordination with trusted partners sounds smart, but I’m watching closely for unintended fallout.

right-leaning 04/29/2025

Why stall on arming our closest partners? This bill makes sure freedom stays well-armed and well-prepared.

moderate 04/29/2025

Streamlining defense exports could strengthen alliances, but let's not forget to keep safety front and center.

moderate 04/29/2025

Opening trade channels with close allies makes sense—just as long as there's accountability, not a blank check.