and I then provide you with the facts.
Now why do we fund Israel as much as we do? (which isn't even a 20th of what we sent Ukraine)
Unlike zedumsky in Ukraine, Israel saw the merit in creating a deal with the USA by inviting us to
be partners in the development of their proprietary Iron Dome system ( we are leasing them the two we currently own)
So since 2014, we have been part of the research, development, and production of the Iron Dome.
This means we have a vested interest in Israel relating to our national security concerning those systems.
And that means they are a protected ally.
Since Russia’s February 2022 invasion, Congress has passed five major bills aiding Ukraine, which together amount to $175 billion in spending. Most of this is aid going to the government of Ukraine. Additionally, in December 2024 the U.S. provided a $20 billion loan to be paid back with interest from frozen Russian assets. The total amount of other aid committed to the government of Ukraine is $128 billion.
Good luck tracking where its been spent
the 17.9 billion we have sent Israel is accounted for penny for penny.
Ukraine received more aid in this war than Israel has gotten combined since 1971 and that's numbers adjusted for inflation.
Until today I did not know we were involved in the Iron Dome as part owners and as such I see why we are funding them with the relatively low amount of funding compared to Ukraine.
Before today I would have said oh well let Israel whoop em ... now I say let's give em air support


