Two countries get 75% of all U.S. spending on foreign military aid

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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.

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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ma...s-spending-on-foreign-military-aid-2015-11-10
 
which kind of shows that cutting foreign aid barely makes a dent.
 
Worthlessly inaccurate figures.

We've spent many trillions on the continuing Halliburton Wars, based on the supposed need to defend these countries from themselves and each other.

That is foreign assistance.
 

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