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Title: A Republican Congress Would Seek To Remove Funding For Israel From The Foreign Operations Budget, A GOP Leader (Cantor) Said. (wants to protect funding for Israel)
Source: JTA
URL Source: http://www.jta.org/news/article/201 ... take-israel-out-of-foreign-aid
Published: Oct 25, 2010
Author: JTA
Post Date: 2010-10-25 16:54:49 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 3867
Comments: 16

WASHINGTON (JTA) -- A Republican Congress would seek to remove funding for Israel from the foreign operations budget, a GOP leader said.

U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor, the Republican whip and the only Jewish Republican in the House of Representatives, told JTA that a GOP-led House would seek to defund nations that do not share U.S. interests, even if it meant rejecting the president's foreign operations budget.

Cantor, of Virginia, said he wants to protect funding for Israel should that situation arise.

"Part of the dilemma is that Israel has been put in the overall foreign aid looping," he said when asked about the increasing tendency of Republicans in recent years to vote against foreign operations appropriations. "I'm hoping we can see some kind of separation in terms of tax dollars going to Israel."

Cantor's statement was a sign that the Republican leadership was ready to defer to the party's right wing on this matter. Some on the GOP right have suggested including Israel aid in the defense budget, and a number of Tea Party-backed candidates have said they would vote against what is known in Congress as "foreign ops."

However, until now at least, the GOP leadership has backed deferring to the executive branch when it comes to foreign spending, albeit after it has completed budgetary negotiations with the Congress.

The GOP looks set to win at least the House in the upcoming Nov. 2 elections, partly because of the recent surge in conservative activism.

The pro-Israel community has always backed the president's final foreign aid budget as a whole and strongly resisted proposals to separate funding for Israel for a number of reasons.

Among them, pro-Israel activists see aid for Israel as inextricably bound with the broader interest of countering isolationism; elevating Israel above other nations might be counterproductive in an American electorate still made up of diverse ethnic groups; and such a designation would make Israel more beholden to U.S. policy and erode its independence.

Pro-Israel officials before the interview with Cantor had told JTA that the priority in January would be making the case to newly elected Republicans for backing a holistic foreign assistance package.

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#7. To: Brian S (#0)

Stop funding South Korea too.

WhiteSands  posted on  2010-10-25   20:44:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: WhiteSands (#7)

Stop funding South Korea too.

Stop funding every f'n one of 'them'.

I've long stood against any 'foreign aid' with the exception of humanitarian aid in the event of a natural diaster, i.e. earthquake, hurricane, etc.

Brian S  posted on  2010-10-25   21:15:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Brian S (#8)

I've long stood against any 'foreign aid' with the exception of humanitarian aid in the event of a natural diaster, i.e. earthquake, hurricane, etc.

I'm for giving foreign aid to a country that is the enemy of another country that is also our enemy.

Currently the number of countries on our enemy list is zero.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-10-25   23:55:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: sneakypete (#12)

I'm for giving foreign aid to a country that is the enemy of another country that is also our enemy.

I can't go that far. To much 'weazel' room...

Brian S  posted on  2010-10-26   0:29:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#14. To: Brian S (#13)

I'm for giving foreign aid to a country that is the enemy of another country that is also our enemy.

I can't go that far. To much 'weazel' room...

Then you are not thinking strategically.

For example,at one time we had no bigger ally than Saddam Hussien. As a result of our foreign aid to him,he kept the fundie Muslims too distracted to much bother with us. He and Iraq were responsible for killing more fundie Muslims than every other nation on Earth combined.

The April Gillispie and Poppy Bush set him up to invade Kuwait by giving him our blessings,and suddenly he was US public enemy number 1. This was all a result of that evil bastard Poppy Bush following the orders of his Saudi paymasters. Hussein never was a threat to the US. He wasn't even a real threat to Israel. He WAS a threat to the House of Saud ever hoping to become the Kingdom of Arabia though,and he had to be taken out because of that.

BUT.......,to get back on track,we have spent a HELL of a lot more money and lost a HELL of a lot more American lives since we cut off aid to Hussein and invaded Iraq. Saudi Arabia,where most of the money,the planning, and the terrorists of 9-11 came from is safe and secure,and we are fighting Islam and losing citizens all over the world. Hell,we are even selling them military equipment.

YOU tell ME. Were we better off financially and security-wise from giving aid to Iraq,or are we more secure now after spending hundreds of billions and tens of thousands of lives doing our own fighting there?

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