US annual aid to Israel =

$3.8 billion in direct aid
$8 billion in loans guaruntees
$9 billion in a trade deficit due to favorable trade barriers and contracting preferences
$13.2 billion in black budget Intelligence gathering on behalf of Israel

cont.
$1.3 billion to Egypt as a condition of the 1978 peace accords, in return for their agreement not to attack Israel

$1.5 billion to Jordan to pay off their cuck king since 1994 in return for recognizing Israel (the single condition of aid)

cont.
$5 billion in new USAID investment initiatives in Morocco announced after Morocco's normalizing relations with Israel plus $3.8 billion in F-35 sales

$700 million to Sudan in return for normalizing relations with Israel

Cont.
$8 billion in arms sold to Saudi Arabia to bomb the Yemeni Houthis, explicitly to prevent an Iran-aligned independence movementt from gaining a foothold in the peninsula plus $23bil in arms sales to UAE in return for recognizing Israel

Cont.
This being despite the fact that the UAE and Saudi Arabia are among the top funders of ISIS and Al Qaeda, and a Saudi Pilot we were training to bomb Yemen killed three US servicemen in Pensacola in the name of jihad...
...speaking of Yemen last year the US spent $1.1 billion in humanitarian assistance on Yemen (despite giving the Saudis the bombs) so that they all dont starve to death and to prop up the shitty Saudi puppet so that enough services are maintained that his people dont shoot him...
...source: @Striker05381540 whose most recent episode of Strike and Mike can be found here:

https://therightstuff.biz/2020/12/29/strike-mike-episode-142-the-cost-of-israel/

That's the podcast I got most of these numbers from.

Also Trump promised Indonesia $1-$2 billion in aid contingent on recognizing Israel...
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