
The passage of the Greece amendment filed by Rep. Grace Meng in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) did not cause much surprise in the corridors of Congress.
Bipartisan support
Moreover, the bipartisan support enjoyed by the MDCA between the US and Greece is widely known, with many lawmakers looking favorably on its further expansion.
However, it must be clarified that this particular amendment has not yet been adopted and therefore its final outcome remains to be seen.
The fact that the US has two legislatures means that along with the House, the Senate is called upon to pass its own version of the NDAA bill. However, in what the Senate has already voted for, there is no corresponding amendment.
This is extremely common in the law-making process, as according to standard practice it is not necessary to have identical versions of the bill at this level.
We are now in the next phase, where the two legislative bodies are in conference in order to “reconcile” the two different versions and form a final text, which will be sent to President Joe Biden for signing.
Hellenic Armed Forces: Joint Training with the Aircraft Carrier USS GERALD R. FORD
The general atmosphere
However, this composition process involves difficult negotiations that are influenced by the general climate of polarization prevailing in the US and go beyond the content of the individual amendments themselves.
Bearing this in mind, it remains to be seen whether the amendment of Congresswoman Grace Meng will eventually be in the final text of the NDAA that will reach the Oval Office.
From there, the amendment asks the US government (the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State) to prepare a report that will essentially be an overview of the implementation of the MDCA.
In particular, it will investigate, among other things, the possibilities that exist for the expansion of the American military presence in Greece, making special reference to the islands.
For the maturation of this specific idea, there is still a long political road ahead.
Regardless of whether the Meng amendment will be adopted or not, what is certain is that its unanimous approval by the House shows the importance that lawmakers attach to the defense agreement with Greece and the interest that exists in its extension.


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