Clearly, the Middle East, at 64% of the pie, is the theme here...
The United States spent a total of $5.9 billion to fund militaries around the world in 2014, according to the government’s 2015 Foreign Assistance report. Of that total, some 75%, or about $4.4 billion, was divided between Israel and Egypt.
Clearly, the Middle East, at 64% of the pie, is the theme here, with Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon also found among the top 10 recipients. Closer to home, Colombia led the Americas with a relatively scant $29 million. Still, that’s enough to place it ninth overall on the list.
To put these numbers in perspective, cost-estimating website HowMuch.netcreated this map, which shows the relative size of each country in terms of the amount they received from the United States. As you can see, Israel is huge, while Mexico barely registers.
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2 comments:
They ALL hate us thanks to obama. We should get rid of the useless UN. AT least get them the hell out of the US.
the Peace and co-operation between those two Countries is priceless... most of the time foreign aid is just debt service to the largest of Banks .. God knows what we finance in Israel
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