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The U.S. Spends $5.9 Billion on Foreign Military Financing. Guess Which 2 countries received 75% of the Total….

HowMuch.net – November 10, 2015

According to the U.S. State Government 2013-2015 Foreign Assistance report, an estimated $5.9 billion was spent on foreign military funding alone in fiscal year 2014. This is equivalent to 17% of the estimated $35 billion spent on total global aid discussed in our previous article. U.S. foreign military aid to countries ranged from $200,000 to $3.1 billion. Of the top 10 recipients, two countries received 75% of the $5.9 billion. Take a look on the map below to see who is getting the most foreign military financing from the U.S.

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Below is a ranking of the the top 10 recipients and their respective world regions.

  • Israel: $3.1B (Middle East)

  • Egypt: $1.3B (Africa)

  • Iraq: $300M (Middle East)

  • Jordan: $300M (Middle East)

  • Pakistan: $280M (Asia)

  • Lebanon: $75M (Middle East)

  • Philippines: $50M (Asia)

  • Colombia: $29M (Latin America)

  • Tunisia: $20M (Africa)

Research conducted by the World Bank shows that the on average, countries spend approximately 2.2% of GDP on the military. Israel, Iraq, Jordan and Pakistan allocated above average spending towards their military in 2014. The data shows that each country spent approximately 5.2%, 4.3%, 3.5%, and 3.4% of GDP, respectively, on military expenditures. These countries are also part of the top 5 recipients of U.S. foreign military financing, totaling $4.0 billion. … Full article

November 10, 2015 - Posted by | Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism, Militarism | , ,

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