🇵🇸 gangster's parasite 🇺🇦 on Nostr: I'm sorry but no, The US does give billions to Israel directly in the form of grants ...
I'm sorry but no, The US does give billions to Israel directly in the form of grants for both economic and military development, direct arms giveaways have been increasingly lately but that's not actually the norm
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
The military grants are slated primarily to buy weapons from US arms dealers, but also Israeli firms, there's also obviously administrative overhead, training, R&D, HR shit that goes to. I mean what is 'military spending' but necessarily a state secret. And again about 50 Billion is 'economic aid' whatever that means, it's not just non fungible artillery shells like you say. The way War Keynesianism works is military spending has a multiplier effect on the whole of the economy.
it's not that there's an evil Jewish cabal, it's that Israel is a vital strategic partner is the US imperialist project in the Middle East, but I mean AIPAC is a thing, and there is a powerful Zionist movement in the US, these are facts, you combat racist ZOG narratives by putting these things in historical context within an analysis of US imperialism, not by ignoring them.
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
The military grants are slated primarily to buy weapons from US arms dealers, but also Israeli firms, there's also obviously administrative overhead, training, R&D, HR shit that goes to. I mean what is 'military spending' but necessarily a state secret. And again about 50 Billion is 'economic aid' whatever that means, it's not just non fungible artillery shells like you say. The way War Keynesianism works is military spending has a multiplier effect on the whole of the economy.
it's not that there's an evil Jewish cabal, it's that Israel is a vital strategic partner is the US imperialist project in the Middle East, but I mean AIPAC is a thing, and there is a powerful Zionist movement in the US, these are facts, you combat racist ZOG narratives by putting these things in historical context within an analysis of US imperialism, not by ignoring them.