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ChiTown Lady
22nd March 2003, 05:18
US Continues to Give Massive Military Aid to Israel

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2867619.stm

Israel says the US has offered the country $10bn (£6.4bn) to bail it out of the worst economic crisis in its history.

Israel's Finance Ministry said the package consisted of $1bn (£640m) in direct military aid and $9bn in loan guarantees.

But, several hours after Israel announced the deal, the US said it had not made a decision about the aid package.

US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher told reporters at a briefing: "We don't have any new decisions on that.

"The request has been made by the Israelis. The status today is the same as yesterday. We are looking at it. We are considering it."

War budget

The 30-month-long Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation and the global economic slowdown have plunged Israel into its third year of recession.

The country is the biggest recipient of US aid worldwide and initially asked for $4bn (£2.5bn) in military aid and $8bn in loan guarantees.

The US would deduct from the loan guarantees any Israeli expenditure on settlement activities in Palestinian areas.

The package is part of President George W Bush's war budget and even if it is agreed by the President it will still need approval by the US Congress.

Economic troubles

Israel said that US National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice pledged the aid to Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday.

"Rice told Netanyahu that the (Bush) administration decided to raise the amount of the guarantees by $1bn over what had been planned because the Americans were impressed by the economic plan that has been presented to the government," Israel's finance ministry said in a statement.

Israel's economy contracted by 1% in 2002 after a 0.9% fall in 2001 and the budget deficit is running at 6%, twice the forecast for 2003.

Mr Netanyahu on Monday announced government spending cuts and reductions in the public sector wage to rein in the budget deficit.

Israel already receives $3bn a year from the US, mostly as military aid.

ChiTown Lady
22nd March 2003, 05:29
The US is giving $3 Billion dollars a year to the war mongering country, and is proposing to give them even more massive amounts of money - and for what? - In an effort to annihilate the Palestinian people.

This is nothing but blood money for the soul purpose of creating more blood baths.

Zombie
23rd March 2003, 16:24
aaah you gotta love the world we live in, don't ya :(.
All this isn't (much) surprising, they've been doing this for decades :angry:

Pete
23rd March 2003, 16:26
Don't they claim it as a repayment for the Holocaust or something silly like that? Allowing another nation to commit genocide..sigh...

Zombie
23rd March 2003, 16:30
yeah, they always gotta use the Holocaust as a mean of getting more and more attention :(...
And to say that sinistra said that they respect the dead :( .
Ain't it funny, the jews got persecuted by the nazis, now it's their turn (at least the israeli gov) to persecute another people...
when will this ever end.

(Edited by Zombie at 11:31 am on Mar. 23, 2003)

Pete
23rd March 2003, 16:33
A downward spiral of compassion
An upward spiral of death

Dr. Rosenpenis
23rd March 2003, 16:42
The US does nothing in terms of achieving peace in that area. We, indirectle and directly, funnel loads of money and arsenal to both sides while the only thing we do to attain peace is to give yet more weapons with which one can intimidate one's enemy. Not very constructive in the ways of achieving peace.

Angie
24th March 2003, 01:44
Did anyone else notice that Afghanistan is not on the U.S's Aid Package list?

Charlie
24th March 2003, 02:35
I'm surprised that even after the Holocaust the Jewish have not learned that persecuting other peoples is wrong. The only thought more disturbing and disgusting than what the Isreali government is doing is the fact that the American administration supports this horrible genocide so openly.