US PREPARING ISRAEL FOR WAR
US preparing Israel for war
The colossal military aid package ‘reflects the enduring and unshakable commitment of the President, this Administration, and the American people to Israel's security’
Report reaching us on 04 OCTOBER 2018, 11:58
By gowidenews
A 2016 military aid package agreed upon between the U.S. and Israel went into force on Tuesday. The deal, signed under the Obama administration, will provide Israel with $38 billion in U.S. military financing from 2019 to 2028. It is the largest such aid package in U.S. history. The move also expands a stockpile of U.S. weapons kept in Israel.
“The United States will set funding for Israel at levels of $3.3 billion in Foreign Military Financing and $500 million for cooperative programs for missile defense over each of the next 10 years,” State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a written statement.
“Israel is a valuable and capable ally to the United States that today faces dangerously escalating regional threats, first and foremost from the Iranian regime's sponsorship of terrorist groups seeking to attack not only Israel but also American interests. The United States unconditionally affirms Israel's right to self-defense.”
The package “reflects the enduring and unshakable commitment of the President, this Administration, and the American people to Israel's security.”
The colossal military aid package ‘reflects the enduring and unshakable commitment of the President, this Administration, and the American people to Israel's security’
Report reaching us on 04 OCTOBER 2018, 11:58
By gowidenews
A 2016 military aid package agreed upon between the U.S. and Israel went into force on Tuesday. The deal, signed under the Obama administration, will provide Israel with $38 billion in U.S. military financing from 2019 to 2028. It is the largest such aid package in U.S. history. The move also expands a stockpile of U.S. weapons kept in Israel.
“The United States will set funding for Israel at levels of $3.3 billion in Foreign Military Financing and $500 million for cooperative programs for missile defense over each of the next 10 years,” State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a written statement.
“Israel is a valuable and capable ally to the United States that today faces dangerously escalating regional threats, first and foremost from the Iranian regime's sponsorship of terrorist groups seeking to attack not only Israel but also American interests. The United States unconditionally affirms Israel's right to self-defense.”
The package “reflects the enduring and unshakable commitment of the President, this Administration, and the American people to Israel's security.”
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