JWBooth
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Yes. Frame it whatever way makes you feel better.
I was a big Bibi and Israel supporter, until Oct 7th. That attack seemed sus
The more I looked at it, the more it reeked
It’s only more obvious that it was a setup to exterminate every living thing in Gaza
Agree. Though, it appears Iran has done more to unite the Arab Muslims as friends of Israel. Iran only has 3 friends now...Russia, China and democrats.They all 'frame it' in a way that they think hides their disgusting bigotry, but they're too ignorant to realize they aren't hiding anything. Israel, a tiny Jewish state surrounded by muzzy countries who would show them all what real genocide looks like if given the slightest chance. But they all play stupid since they have the same goal as the muzzies, the destruction of Israel.
Because he’s the President. I’ll let him make those decisions. I trust that man more than any of the other dolts in DC.Why not tell that to the guy making the decisions?
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What about the 240 Marines they killed in Beirut? Iran was behind that.When did Iran kill Americans?
If the US was going to attack Iran for that, the case needed to be made to congress and war declared at that time.What about the 240 Marines they killed in Beirut? Iran was behind that.
Not sure what the current war has to do with something that happened decades ago. The question was whether we needed a solution to the current “problem”.What about the 240 Marines they killed in Beirut? Iran was behind that.
You asked when did Iran ever kill Americans, as if the world’s state sponsor of terror is no threat.Not sure what the current war has to do with something that happened decades ago. The question was whether we needed a solution to the current “problem”.
Interesting that you used an image of Hassidic Jews who are the least supportive on anything like you claim that Israel wants to take over the entire middle east. That's just plain stupid! You know nothing of Judaism or Israel.View attachment 1225824
It goes way beyond Iran. It is based on the Greater Israel project of Israel taking over the entire Middle East. And the USA's plan to take down Russia and China. Iran is only a steppingstone to the project, bub. Once Iran falls it will be used as staging grounds to take down Russia and shut off crude oil to China.
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If Biden did this you would say it’s for human rights cause 30,000 were killed by the regime. Yes?When did Iran kill Americans?
We have quite a number of antisemitic leftists on this forum. The irony is that they scream about how awful racism is, and then proudly reveal what bigots they themselves are.Interesting that you used an image of Hassidic Jews who are the least supportive on anything like you claim that Israel wants to take over the entire middle east. That's just plain stupid! You know nothing of Judaism or Israel.
If the US was going to attack Iran for that, the case needed to be made to congress and war declared at that time.
Any nation that uses as an excuse to go to war, some event that happened four decades ago, is clearly a lawless and rogue nation.
You notice how the hypocritical, antisemitic leftists who have been screaming to “free Palestine” are actually ANGRY that Trump has freed millions of Iranian Muslims?If Biden did this you would say it’s for human rights cause 30,000 were killed by the regime. Yes?
Mr. Beale is yet another antisemite. Scary thing is, he used to be a mod!Israel - 41-45 billion in the last 9 years VS Ukraine - 83.4 billion in 4 years
And what are all of your posts about??? DA JOOOOOS!
It would be comical if it wasn't so pathetic.
Israel
Since Donald Trump first took office in 2017, the United States has provided Israel with approximately $41 billion to $45 billion in total direct military aid. This figure includes both the standard annual commitments and significant emergency supplemental funding approved during the conflict that began in October 2023.
Breakdown of Aid by Administration (2017–Present)
U.S. aid is primarily governed by a 10-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in 2016, which guarantees Israel $3.8 billion annually through 2028 ($3.3 billion in Foreign Military Financing and $500 million for missile defense).
Congress.gov | Library of Congress +1
- Trump First Term (2017–2021): Approximately $15.2 billion was provided, largely following the established annual MOU rate.
- Biden Administration (2021–2025): Aid increased sharply due to the October 7, 2023, attacks. Total assistance during this period exceeded $25 billion, including roughly $17.9 billion in the first year of the war alone through emergency supplementals.
- Trump Second Term (Jan 2025–Present): Since returning to office, the administration has authorized $4 billion in emergency military assistance and continued the $3.8 billion annual MOU disbursement for 2025 and 2026
Ukraine
Based on the latest data available as of early 2026, the United States has disbursed approximately $83.4 billion in total funding and equipment to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion in February 2022, out of roughly $182.8 billion in total emergency funding appropriated by Congress during that period.
It is important to note that President Donald Trump assumed office in January 2025, and as of early 2026, there has been no new legislative authorization for significant additional aid under his administration. The aid flowing during the first part of his term was largely appropriated under the previous administration, with significant deliveries, but also temporary pauses, taking place in early 2025.
Council on Foreign Relations
Key Details on U.S. Aid to Ukraine (2022–2026):
- Total Appropriated: $187–$188 billion in total spending related to the war has been made available by Congress, covering both direct aid and related defense costs, according to the U.S. Special Inspector General for Operation Atlantic Resolve.
- Direct Aid to Ukraine: The Kiel Institute for the World Economy estimates that about $127 billion of that total directly supports the Ukrainian government.
- Military vs. Economic Aid: Security assistance accounts for roughly 71% of total allocations ($130.7 billion), with the remainder focused on economic, humanitarian, and budget support.
- Repayment and Loans: In late 2024, the U.S. provided a $20 billion loan to Ukraine, to be repaid by interest generated from frozen Russian assets.
- 2025–2026 Status: While the Trump administration has not authorized new major aid packages as of early 2026, the administration has utilized existing funds for weapons, including through a "Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List" (PURL) where allies fund U.S.-provided weapons.
Ask George Snuffleupagus and ABC about making those kind of claims. How many million did Trump get out of them? How deep are your pockets, dumbass?You clowns say that about EVERY trump move.
Even when he rapes women.
Bullshit, I have called out both as not in the interest of citizens of this nation.Israel - 41-45 billion in the last 9 years VS Ukraine - 83.4 billion in 4 years
And what are all of your posts about??? DA JOOOOOS!
It would be comical if it wasn't so pathetic.
Israel
Since Donald Trump first took office in 2017, the United States has provided Israel with approximately $41 billion to $45 billion in total direct military aid. This figure includes both the standard annual commitments and significant emergency supplemental funding approved during the conflict that began in October 2023.
Breakdown of Aid by Administration (2017–Present)
U.S. aid is primarily governed by a 10-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in 2016, which guarantees Israel $3.8 billion annually through 2028 ($3.3 billion in Foreign Military Financing and $500 million for missile defense).
Congress.gov | Library of Congress +1
- Trump First Term (2017–2021): Approximately $15.2 billion was provided, largely following the established annual MOU rate.
- Biden Administration (2021–2025): Aid increased sharply due to the October 7, 2023, attacks. Total assistance during this period exceeded $25 billion, including roughly $17.9 billion in the first year of the war alone through emergency supplementals.
- Trump Second Term (Jan 2025–Present): Since returning to office, the administration has authorized $4 billion in emergency military assistance and continued the $3.8 billion annual MOU disbursement for 2025 and 2026
Ukraine
Based on the latest data available as of early 2026, the United States has disbursed approximately $83.4 billion in total funding and equipment to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion in February 2022, out of roughly $182.8 billion in total emergency funding appropriated by Congress during that period.
It is important to note that President Donald Trump assumed office in January 2025, and as of early 2026, there has been no new legislative authorization for significant additional aid under his administration. The aid flowing during the first part of his term was largely appropriated under the previous administration, with significant deliveries, but also temporary pauses, taking place in early 2025.
Council on Foreign Relations
Key Details on U.S. Aid to Ukraine (2022–2026):
- Total Appropriated: $187–$188 billion in total spending related to the war has been made available by Congress, covering both direct aid and related defense costs, according to the U.S. Special Inspector General for Operation Atlantic Resolve.
- Direct Aid to Ukraine: The Kiel Institute for the World Economy estimates that about $127 billion of that total directly supports the Ukrainian government.
- Military vs. Economic Aid: Security assistance accounts for roughly 71% of total allocations ($130.7 billion), with the remainder focused on economic, humanitarian, and budget support.
- Repayment and Loans: In late 2024, the U.S. provided a $20 billion loan to Ukraine, to be repaid by interest generated from frozen Russian assets.
- 2025–2026 Status: While the Trump administration has not authorized new major aid packages as of early 2026, the administration has utilized existing funds for weapons, including through a "Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List" (PURL) where allies fund U.S.-provided weapons.
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It goes way beyond Iran. It is based on the Greater Israel project of Israel taking over the entire Middle East. And the USA's plan to take down Russia and China. Iran is only a steppingstone to the project, bub. Once Iran falls it will be used as staging grounds to take down Russia and shut off crude oil to China.
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Look, I didn’t make you bring up a bombing in Beirut.You asked when did Iran ever kill Americans, as if the world’s state sponsor of terror is no threat.
They’ve terrorized and killed Americans for decades, and have murdered 30,000 of their own people. Thank Gd Trump had the guts to do what needed to be done.
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Iranian and Iranian-Backed Attacks Against Americans (1979-Present)
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the clerical regime in Tehran and its proxies have committed a range of attacks against Americans. This memorandum provides select documentation of these assaults. While...www.fdd.org