Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being a lib and now having to suddenly switch narratives and attack Trump for not helping Jews.
Nope, we’re attacking him for being a truly ignorant, blathering nut job. Netty and Nutty are one and the same.
Anonymous wrote:Probably because our military is run by a drunk who just lost two military jets at cost of like $150M+ due to ineptitude. Can’t blame this on DEI hires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Trump demanding some kind of repayment deal from Israel the way he did to Ukraine?
You really think they would give us more than 20 billion back? How are they going to continue having free healthcare then?
It’s more than $20B. Way more.
Over the last decade (2015–2025), the United States has provided Israel with approximately $70–80 billion in financial aid, primarily focused on military assistance. This figure includes:
- Foreign Military Financing (FMF): Around $45.4 billion, with an annual allocation of approximately $3.8 billion under the 2016 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) covering fiscal years 2019–2028. This MOU commits $33 billion in FMF grants and an additional $5 billion for missile defense programs over the decade.
- Missile Defense Funding: Approximately $6–7 billion, supporting systems like Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow programs. This includes $500 million annually for joint U.S.-Israel missile defense projects as part of the 2016 MOU, plus additional appropriations.
- Supplemental Aid: A significant $26.38 billion in supplemental funding, notably a $14.3 billion emergency aid package passed in April 2024 following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, and additional allocations like the $4 billion expedited by the Trump administration in 2025.
- Other Costs: A Brown University report estimates at least $17.9 billion in military aid since October 7, 2023, alone, including arms sales, stockpile drawdowns, and munitions like 2,000-pound bombs. This figure is considered incomplete due to limited transparency.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being a lib and now having to suddenly switch narratives and attack Trump for not helping Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being a lib and now having to suddenly switch narratives and attack Trump for not helping Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being a lib and now having to suddenly switch narratives and attack Trump for not helping Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Good! Let the Zionist Project fight its own wars. I'm sure they can take a break from genocide and free up some soldiers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Trump demanding some kind of repayment deal from Israel the way he did to Ukraine?
You really think they would give us more than 20 billion back? How are they going to continue having free healthcare then?
20 billion? It’s way more than that. It’s over 300 billion for the past few decades. Just Google it.
310 billion dollars since the founding of Israel.
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
They don't owe that money back. It's their return on investment via spending by AIPAC and other lobbyist groups.
Even if their ROI was 1,000%, the excess is measured in HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
Don't hate the player, hate the game. Maybe if JFK was assassinated while trying to make AIPAC register as a foreign entity then things might be different.
The player architected the game, and has cultivated a system where the rules can only be changed in one direction, which only favors them even further.
Given that, what should I do now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Trump demanding some kind of repayment deal from Israel the way he did to Ukraine?
You really think they would give us more than 20 billion back? How are they going to continue having free healthcare then?
20 billion? It’s way more than that. It’s over 300 billion for the past few decades. Just Google it.
310 billion dollars since the founding of Israel.
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
They don't owe that money back. It's their return on investment via spending by AIPAC and other lobbyist groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Trump demanding some kind of repayment deal from Israel the way he did to Ukraine?
You really think they would give us more than 20 billion back? How are they going to continue having free healthcare then?
If Ukraine should be expected to repay then Israel should, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Trump demanding some kind of repayment deal from Israel the way he did to Ukraine?
You really think they would give us more than 20 billion back? How are they going to continue having free healthcare then?
20 billion? It’s way more than that. It’s over 300 billion for the past few decades. Just Google it.
310 billion dollars since the founding of Israel.
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
They don't owe that money back. It's their return on investment via spending by AIPAC and other lobbyist groups.
Even if their ROI was 1,000%, the excess is measured in HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
Don't hate the player, hate the game. Maybe if JFK was assassinated while trying to make AIPAC register as a foreign entity then things might be different.
Anonymous wrote:Probably because our military is run by a drunk who just lost two military jets at cost of like $150M+ due to ineptitude. Can’t blame this on DEI hires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Trump demanding some kind of repayment deal from Israel the way he did to Ukraine?
You really think they would give us more than 20 billion back? How are they going to continue having free healthcare then?
20 billion? It’s way more than that. It’s over 300 billion for the past few decades. Just Google it.
310 billion dollars since the founding of Israel.
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
They don't owe that money back. It's their return on investment via spending by AIPAC and other lobbyist groups.
Even if their ROI was 1,000%, the excess is measured in HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.