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Right, while Trump wailed about Obama not supporting Israel enough. From the link I'll post later:
> In 2016, the U.S. and Israeli governments signed a new 10-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on military aid, covering FY2019 to FY2028.
> Under the terms of the MOU, the United States pledges to provide $38 billion in military aid ($33 billion in Foreign Military Financing grants plus $5 billion in missile defense appropriations) to Israel.
Obama of course was a niggerkike shill for Israel just like him. I really hope you're not here to defend Trump though. This is what Trump did:
> For FY2020, the Trump Administration requested $3.3 billion in FMF for Israel and $500 million in missile defense aid tomark the second year of the MOU.
> The Administration also requested $5 million in MRA humanitarian funding for migrants to Israel.
That means migrant jews.
> Israeli defense planners have several years to adjust to the OSP planned reduction, some Israeli lawmakers have called on the Trump Administration to work with
> Congress to keep OSP as a provision of appropriations
law indefinitely.
> “Israel Lawmakers hope Trump could ease made-in-USA Rules for Military Aid,” Reuters, May 21, 2018
https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/RL33222.html
http://archive.is/DfOGu
> August 7, 2019. Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance since World War II.
> To date, the United States has provided Israel $142.3 billion (current, or noninflation-adjusted, dollars) in bilateral assistance and missile defense funding.
> Almost all U.S. bilateral aid to Israel is in the form of military assistance, although from 1971 to 2007 Israel also received significant economic assistance.