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Lol America absolutely does not need Israel. We're taking a big step with the new negotionations to give Israel billions of dollars a year it doesn't need, where Israel will hopefully have to spend the free money we give them on American contractors instead of lining their own pockets.USA & Israel: A mutually beneficial relationship.
WATCH: Why America Needs Israel (you’ll be amazed!)
Nobody in the actual 9/11 truth movement blames the Jews or Israel.ISRAELI BENEFITS TO THE USA
Nothing to do with Isreal or the Jews this was the work of power mad psychopathic mass murdering muslims that decided to take the war to America. Any decent human being would see this and demand that the US take action against the muslims, starting with cutting of all aid to islamonazi nations and the UN. Then carpet bombing Mecca and Medina until the worlds muslims accept that they will face the same thing everytime they step out of line. Deny them access to the west and send back every one that has set foot in the civilised world.
There are some conspiracy nuts out there in the fringe who point fingers but they are speculating.
It just seems strange that the biggest crime in US history has never been investigated to find the perps.
Israel is a wealthy nation. We should not be sending them money. Anyways Israel spends a big chunk of that money lining its own contractors pockets. At least this new treaty is considering stopping that, even though we should be keeping that money at home in the first place.Lol America absolutely does not need Israel. We're taking a big step with the new negotionations to give Israel billions of dollars a year it doesn't need, where Israel will hopefully have to spend the free money we give them on American contractors instead of lining their own pockets.USA & Israel: A mutually beneficial relationship.
WATCH: Why America Needs Israel (you’ll be amazed!)
So you havent read the links provided on this very subject that shows every penny given to Israel has to be spent on US goods. But every penny given to islamonazi leaders is used to line their Swiss bank accounts.
Since 1992, the U.S. has offered Israel an additional $2 billion annually in loan guarantees. Congressional researchers have disclosed that between 1974 and 1989, $16.4 billion in U.S. military loans were converted to grants and that this was the understanding from the beginning. Indeed, all past U.S. loans to Israel have eventually been forgiven by Congress, which has undoubtedly helped Israel's often-touted claim that they have never defaulted on a U.S. government loan. U.S. policy since 1984 has been that economic assistance to Israel must equal or exceed Israel's annual debt repayment to the United States. Unlike other countries, which receive aid in quarterly installments, aid to Israel since 1982 has been given in a lump sum at the beginning of the fiscal year, leaving the U.S. government to borrow from future revenues. Israel even lends some of this money back through U.S. treasury bills and collects the additional interest.
In addition, there is the more than $1.5 billion in private U.S. funds that go to Israel annually in the form of $1 billion in private tax-deductible donations and $500 million in Israeli bonds. The ability of Americans to make what amounts to tax-deductible contributions to a foreign government, made possible through a number of Jewish charities, does not exist with any other country. Nor do these figures include short- and long-term commercial loans from U.S. banks, which have been as high as $1 billion annually in recent years.
U.S. Financial Aid To Israel: Figures, Facts, and Impact
The United States has provided Israel with $233.7 billion in aid (after adjusting for inflation) since the state was formed in 1948 through the end of last year, research by TheMarker has found.
In nominal terms, total American aid was $112 billion over the years, according to data that appears on the website of the U.S. Congress.
The impression created is that the partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington, which expressed itself particularly strongly in last year’s U.S. elections. But the U.S. government has a clear strategic interest in strong ties with Israel, which is the largest single recipient of American foreign aid, says Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington.
“In the world we live in, a partnership of ideals and values takes precedence over common interests,” he says. “As a democratic country, the U.S. has good relations with other democratic countries, which have economic and military importance. In the past, during the Cold War period, Israel sided with the United States and today Israel is the best partner American has in the war on terror.”
Israel received the most aid in the 1970s between the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1979 peace agreement with Egypt. For signing the accord with Egypt, Israel received its largest-ever amount of aid for a single ear − some $15.7 billion in grants and loans after adjusting for inflation (it was $4.7 billion at the time), which was used to fund the transfer of army bases in the Sinai Peninsula back into Israel.
Other years that saw particularly high levels of American assistance to Israel were in 1974, when the United States helped Israel reestablish its military standing after the losses it suffered in the Yom Kippur War. That year, in inflation-adjusted terms, Israel received $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms). In 1976, Israel received $9.6 billion ($2.3 billion in nominal terms).
Value of aid declined
The figures do not include loan guarantees amounting to about $19 billion that Washington has granted Israel in recent years to make it easier for it to borrow overseas. It also doesn’t include the transfer of surplus military equipment to Israel.
The value of the aid has declined as well, both because it is less extensive than in the past and because the Israeli economy has grown. Since 2004, its value has been equal to less than 2% of Israel’s gross domestic product and last year was about 1.2%. This year it is likely to fall slightly due to fiscal pressures in the United States.
The first U.S. aid to Israel arrived in 1949 and was used for such basic purposes as buying food and absorbing Jewish refugees. It began to expand a decade later with the first military aid. It grew gradually from a base of $100 million (in nominal terms) in 1949, before taking off after the Yom Kippur War and the signing of the Camp David agreements.
Since then, U.S. aid has been about $3 billion annually, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance with the rest for civilian purposes. In 1998 Benjamin Netanyahu, in his first term as prime minister, led a drive to convert the civilian portion to military aid, totaling $2.5 billion to $3 billion a year.
Some 70% of the aid is designated for Israeli purchases of military equipment from American companies.
‘It’s a gift’
“It’s a gift, but not entirely a gift, because part of it has to be spent in the U.S.,”
read more: U.S. aid to Israel totals $233.7b over six decades - Business
It's a pity you dont have any "chest-heaving" to mention
If israel was a "democratic country" all people under it's control would have a vote
Your sweaty, chest-heaving tirades are funny.
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Israel is a wealthy nation. We should not be sending them money. Anyways Israel spends a big chunk of that money lining its own contractors pockets. At least this new treaty is considering stopping that, even though we should be keeping that money at home in the first place.Lol America absolutely does not need Israel. We're taking a big step with the new negotionations to give Israel billions of dollars a year it doesn't need, where Israel will hopefully have to spend the free money we give them on American contractors instead of lining their own pockets.USA & Israel: A mutually beneficial relationship.
WATCH: Why America Needs Israel (you’ll be amazed!)
So you havent read the links provided on this very subject that shows every penny given to Israel has to be spent on US goods. But every penny given to islamonazi leaders is used to line their Swiss bank accounts.
Since 1992, the U.S. has offered Israel an additional $2 billion annually in loan guarantees. Congressional researchers have disclosed that between 1974 and 1989, $16.4 billion in U.S. military loans were converted to grants and that this was the understanding from the beginning. Indeed, all past U.S. loans to Israel have eventually been forgiven by Congress, which has undoubtedly helped Israel's often-touted claim that they have never defaulted on a U.S. government loan. U.S. policy since 1984 has been that economic assistance to Israel must equal or exceed Israel's annual debt repayment to the United States. Unlike other countries, which receive aid in quarterly installments, aid to Israel since 1982 has been given in a lump sum at the beginning of the fiscal year, leaving the U.S. government to borrow from future revenues. Israel even lends some of this money back through U.S. treasury bills and collects the additional interest.
In addition, there is the more than $1.5 billion in private U.S. funds that go to Israel annually in the form of $1 billion in private tax-deductible donations and $500 million in Israeli bonds. The ability of Americans to make what amounts to tax-deductible contributions to a foreign government, made possible through a number of Jewish charities, does not exist with any other country. Nor do these figures include short- and long-term commercial loans from U.S. banks, which have been as high as $1 billion annually in recent years.
U.S. Financial Aid To Israel: Figures, Facts, and Impact
The United States has provided Israel with $233.7 billion in aid (after adjusting for inflation) since the state was formed in 1948 through the end of last year, research by TheMarker has found.
In nominal terms, total American aid was $112 billion over the years, according to data that appears on the website of the U.S. Congress.
The impression created is that the partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington, which expressed itself particularly strongly in last year’s U.S. elections. But the U.S. government has a clear strategic interest in strong ties with Israel, which is the largest single recipient of American foreign aid, says Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington.
“In the world we live in, a partnership of ideals and values takes precedence over common interests,” he says. “As a democratic country, the U.S. has good relations with other democratic countries, which have economic and military importance. In the past, during the Cold War period, Israel sided with the United States and today Israel is the best partner American has in the war on terror.”
Israel received the most aid in the 1970s between the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1979 peace agreement with Egypt. For signing the accord with Egypt, Israel received its largest-ever amount of aid for a single ear − some $15.7 billion in grants and loans after adjusting for inflation (it was $4.7 billion at the time), which was used to fund the transfer of army bases in the Sinai Peninsula back into Israel.
Other years that saw particularly high levels of American assistance to Israel were in 1974, when the United States helped Israel reestablish its military standing after the losses it suffered in the Yom Kippur War. That year, in inflation-adjusted terms, Israel received $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms). In 1976, Israel received $9.6 billion ($2.3 billion in nominal terms).
Value of aid declined
The figures do not include loan guarantees amounting to about $19 billion that Washington has granted Israel in recent years to make it easier for it to borrow overseas. It also doesn’t include the transfer of surplus military equipment to Israel.
The value of the aid has declined as well, both because it is less extensive than in the past and because the Israeli economy has grown. Since 2004, its value has been equal to less than 2% of Israel’s gross domestic product and last year was about 1.2%. This year it is likely to fall slightly due to fiscal pressures in the United States.
The first U.S. aid to Israel arrived in 1949 and was used for such basic purposes as buying food and absorbing Jewish refugees. It began to expand a decade later with the first military aid. It grew gradually from a base of $100 million (in nominal terms) in 1949, before taking off after the Yom Kippur War and the signing of the Camp David agreements.
Since then, U.S. aid has been about $3 billion annually, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance with the rest for civilian purposes. In 1998 Benjamin Netanyahu, in his first term as prime minister, led a drive to convert the civilian portion to military aid, totaling $2.5 billion to $3 billion a year.
Some 70% of the aid is designated for Israeli purchases of military equipment from American companies.
‘It’s a gift’
“It’s a gift, but not entirely a gift, because part of it has to be spent in the U.S.,”
read more: U.S. aid to Israel totals $233.7b over six decades - Business
30% is skimmed off by israeli companies?
It's a pity you dont have any "chest-heaving" to mention
If israel was a "democratic country" all people under it's control would have a vote
Maybe. But do you know it's not the motive that they are being responsibly held for but the deeds, right?With all due respect, Tin... this is conspiracy crap...
In 2001 America was attacked by individuals who, despite being followers of a totalitarian religious ideology known as Salafism, shared the same moral revulsion you and I have towards the jewish supremacist state.
You don't need to be a muslim theocrat like them to recognize the fact that they are absolutely right, 100% justified in their hatred towards the moral abomination created in Palestine by the western powers.
The 9-11 Commision, formed by US senators and former governors, found out that the salafist gang that attacked America in 2001 was led by a young egyptian named Mohamed Atta, who grew up seeing the palestinian people being massacred by american weapons and as a consequence developed a bitter, rancorous anti-americanism.
Instead of propagating that conspiratorial nuttery you should be pointing to 9-11 as another reason to initiate the peaceful dismantlement of the jewish racial dictatorship ASAP, having the safety of the jewish people as an overriding priority during the dismantling process.
Ah so you're a crazy person with delusions of grandeur about Israel. That explains a lot.Israel is a wealthy nation. We should not be sending them money. Anyways Israel spends a big chunk of that money lining its own contractors pockets. At least this new treaty is considering stopping that, even though we should be keeping that money at home in the first place.Lol America absolutely does not need Israel. We're taking a big step with the new negotionations to give Israel billions of dollars a year it doesn't need, where Israel will hopefully have to spend the free money we give them on American contractors instead of lining their own pockets.USA & Israel: A mutually beneficial relationship.
WATCH: Why America Needs Israel (you’ll be amazed!)
So you havent read the links provided on this very subject that shows every penny given to Israel has to be spent on US goods. But every penny given to islamonazi leaders is used to line their Swiss bank accounts.
Then stop and suffer the consequences, could you afford as a nation to see your defence industry start going bust without the aid of Israel in money laundering for you. Saudi is an even more wealthy nation and the US gives them 4 times what it give Israel with no strings attached, and they still kill Americans. I wonder what you would say if your mother was dying in hospital as a result of your demands to stop paying Israel aid. Or the US could not afford the latest weapons and Putin was poised to invade. No doubt you would blame the Jews for not giving you the defense protocols because you stopped the aid