Does anyone know why we US have been giving so much for Arab: Jordan, Egypt and the fakestinians?

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The notion, if we will give them, they will stop hating dhmmis, has failed.
Radicals are indoctrinating Arab youths. And have exported poison to Europe too.








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US Aid to Israel

Since 1979, the United States has given Israel $3 billion dollars per year in military aid with the amount increased to $3.8 in 2019. While some anti-Israel activists have criticized this policy, aid to Israel has been one of America's best investments.
Aid to Israel has been one of America’s best investments.

Israel is America’s strongest ally in the Middle East. The two nations are bound together not only by interests, but also by the deeply held values they share.

Israel provides a cost-effective alternative to stationing American troops in the region. Our tax dollars maintain regional peace and stability by helping Israel respond effectively to the unprecedented military threats it—and we—face.

Israel is a major economic and technological ally. Many American companies including Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM, and Intel operate major research facilities in Israel, and Israel creates hundreds of thousands of jobs in America through trade, investment, and other cooperation[1]. U.S. aid helps Israel defend itself so it can remain a valuable contributor to the American economy.

By 2028, Israel must spend 100% of American aid money on American defense contractors[2]. This spending supports well over 20,000 jobs according to recent estimates[3].

The U.S. did not begin giving substantial amounts of aid to Israel until after 1967, when Israel demonstrated it was a vital strategic and military ally in the region.[4]

The U.S. spends far larger sums to defend other allies in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere.

As of 2009, America was spending $250 billion on its global military presence every year[5]. In 2016 alone the U.S. is set to spend $5.5 billion on protecting Japan with troops on the ground [6].

The U.S. is also a major financial supporter of the Palestinians and others in the region.

The U.S. has given the Palestinians over 10 billion dollars since 1993. The international community as a whole has given over $35 billion dollars during that period[7].

The United States has always supported Palestinian refugees, supplying close to 2/3 of the UNRWA (United Nations Reliefs and Works Agency) budget between 1950 and 1970 [8].

The U.S. has given Egypt and Jordan a total of $91.3 billion dollars in foreign aid since 1948. The goal has been to encourage Israel, Egypt, and Jordan to sign peace agreements and abide by them [9].

On numerous occasions Israel has acted to facilitate aid to the Palestinian Authority, when some Members of Congress considered withholding or slashing this aid entirely.


The Palestinians are among the largest recipients of foreign aid in the world.

The West Bank and Gaza received at least $310 per person on average between 2005 and 2015 [10]. By comparison, Syria received $183 per person in 2016 [11].

25% of the Palestinian Authority’s $3.1 billion budget was gathered from foreign aid in 2014. The PA stopped being transparent about where its income and funds were going that year[12].

Citations:

1 StandWithUs, “Israel Creates Jobs in America,” 2013, at https://www.swuconnect.com/insys/npoflow.v.2/_assets/pdfs/fact_sheets/Israel Creates Jobs in America.pdf
2. Bearak, Max, and Lazaro Gamio. "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the U.S. Foreign Assistance Budget." Washington Post. October 10, 2016. https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/world/which-countries-get-the-most-foreign-aid/.
3. Jeremy M. Sharp, “U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel,” Congressional Research Service, March 12, 2012, at www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RL33222.pdf; AIPAC, “Aid to Israel” n.d., at www.aipac.org/~/media/Publications/Policy%20and%20Politics/AIPAC%20Analyses/Issue%20Memos/2012/02/Aid%20to%20Israel_4page.pdf; Dave Schechter, “Aid to Israel, and the bang for those bucks,” CNN, January 31, 2009, at http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2009/01/31/aid-to-israel-and-the-bang-for-those-bucks
4. Jeremy M. Sharp, “U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel,” Chereongressional Research Service, March 12, 2012, at www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RL33222.pdf
5. Anita Dancs, “The Cost of the Global U.S. Military Presence,” Foreign Policy In Focus, July 2, 2009, at The Cost of the Global U.S. Military Presence - FPIF
6. Yuka Koshino, “Q&A: How Much Do U.S. Military Bases in Japan and Korea Cost?” Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2016, at http://www.wsj.com/articles/q-a-how-much-do-u-s-military-bases-in-japan-and-korea-cost-1461822624
7. . Clyde Mark, “United States Aid to the Palestinians,” Congressional Research Service, March 4, 2005, at Technical Difficulties Jim Zanotti, “U.S. Foreign Aid to the Palestinians,” Congressional Research Service, April 4, 2012, at http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS22967.pdf; StandWithUs, “Foreign Aid to the Palestinians (Data),” 2012, at https://www.swuconnect.com/insys/npoflow.v.2/_assets/pdfs/fact_sheets/Foreign Aid to the Palestinians Data.pdf

8. Clyde Mark, “United States Aid to the Palestinians,” Congressional Research Service, March 4, 2005, at Technical Difficulties Jim Zanotti, “U.S. Foreign Aid to the Palestinians,” Congressional Research Service, April 4, 2012, at http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS22967.pdf

9. Foreignassitance.gov, “Foreign Assistance By Country Office,” n.d., at http://foreignassistance.gov/countryIntro.aspx; Jeremy M. Sharp, “Egypt in Transition,” Congressional Research Service, February 8, 2012, at http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RL33003.pdf; Jeremy M. Sharp, “Jordan: Background and U.S. Relations,” Congressional Research Service, June 9, 2009, at http://www.usembassy.it/pdf/other/RL33546.pdf#search="us military aid to jordan"; Jeremy M. Sharp, “U.S. Foreign Assistance to the Middle East: Historical Background, Recent Trends, and the FY2011 Request,” Congressional Research Service, June 15, 2010, at http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RL32260.pdf; Jeremy M. Sharp, “U.S. Foreign Assistance to the Middle East: Historical Background, Recent Trends, and the FY2006 Request,” Congressional Research Service, June 13, 2005, at Technical Difficulties

10. CIA, “Gaza Strip,” The World Factbook, January 12, 2017, at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gz.html; CIA, “West Bank,” The World Factbook, January 12, 2017, at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/we.html; Ariel Ben Solomon, “Experts Clash Over Palestinian Demographic Statistics,” Jerusalem Post, January 1, 2015, at Experts clash over Palestinian demographic statistics (The number depends on the population statistics used for the West Bank and Gaza. If the CIA World Factbook numbers are used it is $310/capita. If the American-Israel Demographic Research Group numbers are used it is $445/capita)

11.Quick facts: What you need to know about the Syria crisis." Mercy Corps. December 19, 2016. Accessed February 01, 2017. The facts: What you need to know about the Syria crisis

12. Hotovely, Tzipi. "Where Does All That Aid for Palestinians Go?" The Wall Street Journal. January 24, 2016. Accessed January 25, 2017. http://www.wsj.com/articles/where-does-all-that-aid-for-palestinians-go-1453669813

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Isn’t it telling that with the fortune we give to Arabs, the only complaint is about the money will give to Israel?
 
Isn’t it telling that with the fortune we give to Arabs, the only complaint is about the money will give to Israel?

No less telling than the fact that you never utter so much as a peep about all of the currency that's stolen at the barrel of a government gun to redistribute to Israel.
 
Isn’t it telling that with the fortune we give to Arabs, the only complaint is about the money will give to Israel?
Exactly the point. Exposing hypocrisy. Especially by Arab or neo nazi acting as if they care about the US.
 
No less telling than the fact that you never utter so much as a peep about all of the currency that's stolen at the barrel of a government gun to redistribute to Israel.
No currency goes to Israel. US military aid to Israel is in the form of credits to be spent in the US, creating tens of thousands of good paying American jobs, creating federal, state and local tax revenues, so that the net cost to the federal government is much lower than the face value of the aid.
 
No currency goes to Israel. US military aid to Israel is in the form of credits to be spent in the US, creating tens of thousands of good paying American jobs, creating federal, state and local tax revenues, so that the net cost to the federal government is much lower than the face value of the aid.

Listen, man. Don't try to learn me something. I know how it works.

The money Israel spends on these "sales" comes from the United States. As of last count, Israel is holding some $46 billion in US treasures...which we paid for...which they lend back to us...with interest.

All they're doing is laundering it back to the military industrial complex, the same way they do so in the Ukraine.

And you can kick the rest of that bullshit down the road that you followed up with. You're not talking to one of your fellow wingers on here, bro.

You sound like Tater Biden and McConnell when they tried to pawn off that “reindustrializing our base here in the United States,” bullshit with the “we’re employing a significant number of Americans, in this country, building our industrial base again” crap.

All they're reindustrializing is the arms industry so that the business of arms manufacturing and sales keeps booming...literally... and trying to pawn off their fuckery into some kind of patriotic government jobs program. Pft....
 
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Listen, man. Don't try to learn me something. I know how it works.

The money Israel spends on these "sales" comes from the United States. As of last count, Israel is holding some $46 billion in US treasures...which we paid for...which they lend back to us...with interest.

All they're doing is laundering it back to the military industrial complex, the same way they do so in the Ukraine.

And you can kick the rest of that bullshit down the road that you followed up with. You're not talking to one of your fellow wingers on here, bro.

You sound like Tater Biden and McConnell when they tried to pawn off that “reindustrializing our base here in the United States,” bullshit with the “we’re employing a significant number of Americans, in this country, building our industrial base again” crap.

All they're reindustrializing is the arms industry so that the business of arms manufacturing and sales keeps booming...literally... and trying to pawn off their fuckery into some kind of patriotic government jobs program. Pft....
Obviously, you have no idea "how it works". The military aid Israel gets from the US is made up entirely of credits to buy weapons from US companies. No money leaves the US economy. While the federal government incurs a debt providing these credits to but as the money circulates through the US economy it is taxed again and again so that the net cost to federal, state and local governments is very small.

You are correct is stating that this aid helps preserve the industrial capacity of the US arms industry so that the US would not need to set up new production lines in an emergency.
 
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