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    Blown 472
    Cut US aid to Israel
    06.18.07, 08:31 / Israel Opinion
    Israel can gain much by doing away with America's financial assistance
    Roni Bart
    Unless developments in Gaza overshadow all the planned agenda for the summit meeting, Prime Minister Olmert and President Bush are set to discuss Tuesday, inter alia, Israel's request to increase American financial aid. A few months ago, Israel submitted a request to raise the annual sum over 10 years by 25 percent, from $2.4 billion to $3 billion. If implemented, this would reverse the course initiated by Prime Minister Netanyahu a decade ago, which gradually reduced American annual assistance by 20 percent, from $3 billion to $2.4. Doing so would be a mistak
    The underlying rationale for the Israeli request is to take advantage of the final two years of the firmly pro-Israel Bush Administration. Israel's main reasons for increased aid are fairly obvious: financial need for multiplying security threats, and reinforcing a powerful public symbol of American support. On the other hand, there are four reasons to continue the process of decreasing aid, perhaps leading to eventual elimination of it.
    First, since 1976, Israel has been the largest annual recipient of US foreign assistance. In the past 55 years, Israel has received more than $84 billion in grants alone. Annual American aid to Israel per capita is more than $340, which is by far the highest in the world. Average global aid per capita is only $22! This comparison becomes all the more glaring, given that according to various indices Israel is ranked 27th or 37th on the "rich scale."
    From a moral point of view, Israel's place at the top of the list of aid recipients, ahead of all poor and sick and malnourished Third World countries, is, to say the least, problematic. Furthermore, this is, or should be, also a matter of national honor. It was only a generation ago that the goal of "economic independence" was still mentioned in Israel, if only as a distant aspiration. The process initiated by Netanyahu inched Israel toward that goal; freezing the process, let alone reversing it, means forsaking the dream.
    Diplomatic drawback
    Economic independence highlights a second reason for decreasing aid. Israel's financial dependence on the United States is a diplomatic drawback. True, this leverage has not been used by the United States since the 1956 brutal American pressure to withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula, but that is only because there is no need for anything explicit to be said.
    The American leverage over Israel, inter alia due to financial dependency, is manifested by the ever-present question: "What will the United States say?" True, even if Israel were economically independent, it would still depend on crucial American support in other areas (technology, diplomacy.) That, however, does not negate the importance of diminishing Israel's dependence on the United States as much as possible.
    A third reason for decreasing aid is maintaining long-term political support in the United States. At some point, despite - or perhaps because of - the influence of the pro-Israeli lobby, Americans will grow weary of the burden. It is already possible to detect potential warning signs. In 2003, against the wishes of the pro-Israeli lobby, Congress included aid to Israel in an across-the-board cut in all foreign aid. And in 2005, both the Administration and Congress cold-shouldered an Israeli request for extra assistance to offset the costs of the disengagement from Gaza.
    Remaining effortlessly at the top of the list of aid recipients far into the future should not be taken for granted. Important voices calling to engage more seriously in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (a euphemism for pressuring Israel) indicate growing willingness to acknowledge that Israel is not only a "strategic asset" but also a diplomatic liability. It would do well for Israel to limit the negative aspects of its image to this problem, without being regarded an eternal financial burden as well.
    Aid only 4 percent of Israel's budget
    Furthermore, if at some point for some reason the United States would wish to decrease aid, it is important that Israel preempts this by initiating the process itself. As mentioned above, aid to Israel is a powerful public symbol of American support. Any American-initiated decrease, even for purely budgetary reasons, would be perceived as weakening support. Not so if the initiative is Israel's, as proven by the Netanyahu process.
    A fourth and final reason for decreasing aid is the economic advantage this step will bring. American aid comes with strings, some of which shackles the Israeli defense industry. Decreasing or eliminating American aid will help this sector in four ways. One, the IDF will buy more in Israel, investing in the local economy. Two, purchases by the IDF bolster the reputation of Israeli firms and thus their sales. Three, Israel's defense exports will be at least partly unshackled by American restrictions. Four, paying with Israeli money for procurement in the United States will increase the volume of reciprocal purchases by American firms in Israel.
    Furthermore, from a purely economic angle, Israeli shekels will not have to compensate for 100 percent of vanishing dollars. According to some experts, between $250 million and $500 million could be saved by extricating Israeli procurement from American restrictions, mainly from the obligation to buy American products that are sometimes more expensive than equivalent items manufactured elsewhere.
    Israel's military needs are many and expensive, and the United States is generous. However, American aid amounts to only 4 percent of Israel's annual budget. Israel can and should change its budgetary priorities in order to gradually decrease American aid. Instead of asking for a 25 percent increase over 10 years, Israel should suggest a weaning process: a 100 percent decrease over 25 years.
    The writer is a research associate at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv

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    HighRoller
    Blown, could you take a break from Jew bashing long enough to comment on the TRILLION DOLLARS we spend each year on worthless social programs right here at home? If you're looking for a reason why we're in debt it seems a good place to start. No, it won't satisfy your Hitler-esque agenda but it would be interesting nonetheless....
    Secondly, we already have laws that were passed LAST YEAR to BUILD A FENCE ON THE BORDER!!! When will that happen???

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    Blown 472
    Blown, could you take a break from Jew bashing long enough to comment on the TRILLION DOLLARS we spend each year on worthless social programs right here at home? If you're looking for a reason why we're in debt it seems a good place to start. No, it won't satisfy your Hitler-esque agenda but it would be interesting nonetheless....
    Secondly, we already have laws that were passed LAST YEAR to BUILD A FENCE ON THE BORDER!!! When will that happen???
    Hitler-esque?? now that is funny.

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    HighRoller
    Blown=Anti Jew
    Hitler=Anti Jew
    Nuff said

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    Blown 472
    Blown=Anti Jew
    Hitler=Anti Jew
    Nuff said
    Because I question why we send 3 billion a year to them that makes me anti jew??
    Boy you are such a sheep.

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    HighRoller
    3 billion is chicken feed in our budget. We spend a billion every EIGHT MINUTES in this country just to keep it running. But you never comment on the 1000 billion we spend to feed and clothe worthless derelicts when we could be upgrading our highways, schools and military. Strange how an agenda tends to make you have tunnel vision.

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    Blown 472
    3 billion is chicken feed in our budget. We spend a billion every EIGHT MINUTES in this country just to keep it running. But you never comment on the 1000 billion we spend to feed and clothe worthless derelicts when we could be upgrading our highways, schools and military. Strange how an agenda tends to make you have tunnel vision.
    Well dear boy, I have commented on that before.

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    Steve 1
    Simple; Just use the 30 Billion they are giving Africa.

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    QuickJet
    Blown, could you take a break from Jew bashing long enough to comment on the TRILLION DOLLARS we spend each year on worthless social programs right here at home? If you're looking for a reason why we're in debt it seems a good place to start. No, it won't satisfy your Hitler-esque agenda but it would be interesting nonetheless....
    Secondly, we already have laws that were passed LAST YEAR to BUILD A FENCE ON THE BORDER!!! When will that happen???
    So you would rather send billions to a foreign country then spend it here on our own neady???
    I'm not one for big government or social programs, but isn't foreign aid to Israel the biggest "Social Program" in American history?

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    wsuwrhr
    3 billion is chicken feed in our budget. We spend a billion every EIGHT MINUTES in this country just to keep it running. But you never comment on the 1000 billion we spend to feed and clothe worthless derelicts when we could be upgrading our highways, schools and military. Strange how an agenda tends to make you have tunnel vision.
    I wouldn't mind if they return my portion of that "chicken feed" and not ask for it again.
    Brian

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