US extends $4bn Israel loan program

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US extends $4bn Israel loan program :: www.uruknet.info :: informazione dal medio oriente :: information from middle east :: [gd]

US President Barack Obama speaks on the phone with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the Oval Office in this September 28, 2012 White House handout photograph. (Photo: Reuters - Pete Souza - The White House handout)


October 25, 2012

The United States agreed on Wednesday to extend its $4 billion loan guarantee program to Israel until 2016, a gesture that shows continued commitment to the Jewish state less than two weeks before the American presidential elections.

The move allows the United States to provide up to $3.8 billion in future loan guarantees, as part of a $9 billion commitment made by the US in 2003.

The program was meant to expire this year.

The American Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner and Doron Cohen, the director general of the Israeli finance ministry, signed the agreement during a US-Israel Joint Economic Development Group meeting in Washington, according to Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

"The loan guarantees agreement attests to the special economic relationship between Israel and US," said Yuval Steinitz, Israel’s finance minister.

"I welcome the growing cooperation between the two countries, especially their treasuries," Steinitz added while thanking Geithner.

The loan guarantees are independent of $10 billion in annual US military assistance to Israel and joint US-Israel missile defense projects. In 2007, US President George W. Bush agreed to a 10-year military aid package costing $30 billion.

According to a March 2012 report by the Congressional Research Service, Israel is "the largest cumulative recipient of US foreign assistance since World War II." The report alleges that Israel had received $115 billion from the United States to date, most of it in the form of military assistance.

The report also stated that US financial assistance to Israel is typically delivered within the first 30 days of the fiscal year, whereas most other recipients receive aid in installments.

Scandal surfaced in Washington earlier this month after 15 church leaders sent a letter to Congress asking for an investigation to ensure American military aid to Israel was not used to commit human rights violations against Palestinians.

The Jewish Council for Public Affairs responded by canceling a long-planned interfaith meeting and by issuing an outraged public statement, in which JCPA President Rabbi Steve Gutow accused the enquiry of being part of "relentless attacks on the Jewish state" and a sign of "vicious anti-Zionism that has gone virtually unchecked in several of these denominations."

Presidential incumbent Obama and his contender Mitt Romney have competed in displays of loyalty to the Jewish state over the course of the election campaigns, mentioning Israel dozens of times during the last presidential debate on Monday, which centered on foreign policy. The debate was devoid of criticism of Israel’s repeated human rights abuses against Palestinians.

Obama has hailed Israel as "a true friend and our greatest ally in the region," later adding that he "will stand with Israel if they are attacked." Meanwhile, Romney has expressed similar sentiments, his website going so far as to call Israel "a beacon of democracy and freedom in the [Middle East]."


(Al-Akhbar)
 

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115 Billion isn't a lot of money at the end of the day
 

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When the austerity measures start rolling out (regardless of which party wins in November) and the government starts cutting programs that people in this country actually need I am confident that we will still be sending billions to countries that don't need and don't give us anything back for our money.
 
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When the austerity measures start rolling out (regardless of which party wins in November) and the government starts cutting programs that people in this country actually need I am confident that we will still be sending billions to countries that don't need and don't give us anything back for our money.

Word... Schools are shutting down, After-school programs are cut, people's jobs all over the country are being mow-downed...but We have plenty of money for Israel.
 

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115 Billion isn't a lot of money at the end of the day

At the end of What fcuckin day??

That's a lot. Not to mention that situation is one of the worse things that is happening in the world.

That is one particular issue... 115.. when the DOD budget is like 700 B. There aren't many single causes or federal spending initiatives that equal 115B.

The veterans don't even get 150B, look up how much we spend on health and human services.. and say on which day 115B isn't a lot for an unjustified in every way a$s nation. We only spend like 10 on the enviornment and like 70 for education.

gtfoh, I hope u were being sacastic.


Also... that's 115 and counting.... we are going to add to that every year.. when that shouldn't even be in our budget.
 

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