Instead of helping the poor Americans, Bush is giving
US$ 16,8 billion to Israel and more....

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=107&ItemID=10679

Who's Arming Israel?

by Frida Berrigan and William Hartung July 31, 2006

Much has been made in the U.S. media of the Syrian-
and Iranian-origin weaponry used by Hezbollah in the
escalating violence in Israel and Lebanon. There has
been no parallel discussion of the origin of Israel's
weaponry, the vast bulk of which is from the United
States.

The United States is the primary source of Israel's
far superior arsenal. For more than 30 years, Israel
had been the largest recipient of U.S. foreign
assistance and since 1985 Jerusalem has received about
$3 billion in military and economic aid each year from
Washington. U.S. aid accounts for more than 20% of
Israel's total defense budget.

Over the past decade, the United States has
transferred more than $17 billion in military aid to
this country of just under 7 million people.

Israel is one of the United States' largest arms
importers. Between 1996 and 2005 (the last year for
which full data is available), Israel took delivery of
$10.19 billion in U.S. weaponry and military
equipment, including more than $8.58 billion through
the Foreign Military Sales program, and another $1.61
billion in Direct Commercial Sales

During the Bush administration, from 2001 to 2005,
Israel received $10.5 billion in Foreign Military
Financing -- the Pentagon's biggest military aid
program -- and $6.3 billion in U.S. arms deliveries.
The aid figure is larger than the arms transfer figure
because it includes financing for major arms
agreements for which the equipment has yet to be fully
delivered. The most prominent of these deals is a $4.5
billion sale of 102 Lockheed Martin F-16s to Israel.

Given the billions of dollars of aid it provides to
Israel every year and the central role of
U.S.-supplied weaponry in the Israeli arsenal, the
United States has considerable leverage that it could
use to promote a cease fire in the current conflict
between Israel and Hezbollah before more Israeli and
Lebanese civilians are killed and displaced. President
Bush needs to go beyond vague calls for "restraint" to
demands for a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah,
bringing in other key actors in the region, including
Iran and Syria.

(Key: FMF, Foreign Military Financing (direct military
aid); ESF, Economic Support Fund (open-ended monetary
assistance that can be used to offset military
spending and arms purchases; Supplementals are special
one-time grants meant as a complement to already
allocated aid; NADR-ATA, Nonproliferation,
Anti-Terrorism, Demining, & Related Programs).

William D. Hartung is author of "Tangled Web 2005: A
Profile of the Missile Defense and Space Weapons
Lobbies" and a senior research fellow at the New
School, where Frida Berrigan is a senior research
associate. Both are Foreign Policy In Focus scholars.


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