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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Time to walk away from US aid
2016-07-30
On Monday, acting head of the National Security Council Yaakov Nagel will sit down with his US counterpart, Susan Rice, and try to conclude negotiations about a new, multi-year defense assistance package.

We must all hope that he fails.

Given the obvious problems with the aid program currently being proposed by the Obama administration, there’s little wonder that until now, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly stated that if necessary, Israel is ready to wait for the next administration. Some argue that Netanyahu’s apparent newfound interest in concluding negotiations on Obama’s terms owes to his fear that this is the best offer Israel is likely to get. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for various reasons, it is argued, will be less likely to offer significant increases in US military assistance.

Assuming this is accurate, the question becomes whether Israel has an interest in the assistance at all.

And so we come to the F-35.

The F-35 is a jet that was developed by a committee and tasked with doing everything. So it isn’t surprising that it doesn’t work. In February, J. Michael Gilmore, the director of the Pentagon’s Operational Test and Evaluation office, submitted a scathing report to Congress on the F-35 program.

Whether or not a Trump or Clinton administration will be more forthcoming is really beside the point. The point is that the US aid deal is really a deal for Lockheed Martin, not for Israel. And we need to say no.
Been saying it for 30 years
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#3  The accord that successfully demilitarized the Sinai for a quarter-century called for the USA to make an annual payment of $+1 billion to Egypt and $+2 billion to Israel. Thanks to Egypt's Sisi, and despite The Arab Spring, there has been no change in that policy. So, we will continue to fund the Egyptian and Israeli military as long as the areement is in effect.
Posted by: Glereter Bluetooth9655   2016-07-30 10:31  

#2  Why do we give billions of dollars of aid to a developed country that can well afford its own budget? What are they, starving to death? "But the money comes back" right, straight into the pockets of weapons manufacturers, boy what a great deal for the American people.
Posted by: Slutle Snore7910   2016-07-30 07:10  

#1  Foggy Bottom Mil Assistance and USAID peanut butter as tools of Regime Change no longer effective in Israel are they? Never stopped the peanut butter with anyone else. WTF OVER ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-30 05:07  

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