ed note–again, at the risk of us repeating ourselves here, what does Israel need American military aid for?
Remember, as we are reminded on a daily basis–GAAAAAAWD gave ‘that land’ to the Jews, and to show that he wanted them to have ‘that land’, he performed all sorts of special favors for them as recounted in the Old Testament. He sent the plagues to the Egyptians, he parted the Red Sea…He led them into the land with a pillar of sand by day and with a pillar of fire at night…He fed them with manna from heaven and gave them holy water to drink from a rock that Moses had struck with his cane.
So where is GAAAAAWD in all of this? Where are all the miracles? Why must these people rely on something as menial and as mundane as American military might, when after all, they have GAAAAAAWD on their side?
Amid a push by a large majority of senators to increase foreign aid to Israel, a White House official told Reuters: “We are prepared to sign an MOU [memorandum of understanding] with Israel that would constitute the largest single pledge of military assistance to any country in US history.”
The official said discussions with Israel were ongoing on a memorandum of understanding that would increase US military aid to Israel for the next 10 years, due to be renewed before 2018.
“In light of Israel’s dramatically rising defense challenges, we stand ready to support a substantially enhanced new long-term agreement to help provide Israel the resources it requires to defend itself and preserve its qualitative military edge,” said the letter, which was seen by Reuters.
Republican Lindsey Graham and Democrat Chris Coons were behind the letter, which was signed by 51 Republican and 32 Democratic senators.
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz was one of the signatories, while Sanders was not.
Due to expire in 2018, the current aid package stands at $3 billion annually, and, according to reports, Israel wants to up the amount to $5 billion annually. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hinted he may wait to negotiate with Obama’s successor to try and secure a better deal.
Israel welcomed the reports but did not comment on the status of talks over the deal.
“Israel has to decide what to do and when to do it. But I can say this: we’ll have more money this year than potentially next year, because sequestration kicks back in,” he explained, referring to spending cuts the US federal government enacted in 2013.
During a visit to Israel last month, US Vice President Joe Biden reportedly warned Netanyahu that the aid package will be less than what Jerusalem seeks, but offered reassurances the amount would reflect the security needs of the country.
During Biden’s meeting with Netanyahu, described by an Israeli official as “friendly, cordial and warm,” the vice president urged the prime minister to accept the offer, assuring him the agreement could always be amended at a later date.
“In the past we’ve known how to make adjustments to agreements af
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