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Israel-Hamas war: We are discussing here $105 billion in question

The important question is not whether we should not support or fund our allies and friends judging only by appearances? The money in question is given as free to whomsoever it may go. First and foremost the problem has not been defined. For that reason it is unreasonable to giveaway freely. Also your unused and old clothes instead of being thrown away that can be useful for someone in Israel. We see in the news and the pictures shown to us the Israeli people who have been badly affected because of Hamas are left without food, shelter and clothes. So your old clothes if given to them can be of extreme use to them.

Secondly, first the crisis has to be well-defined before any aid is discussed to the affected people in Israel, Ukraine or Taiwan. Unless and until the first two stages in defining the problem is not completed discussing or also thinking of sending an aid free-of-cost without anything materially or monetarily in return is a waste of the time and missed opportunity and the subject in contention is out of question.

Reason: Would be imprudent to discuss the topic in question.

To starve your own American people of 330 million and add more millions to it from globally will boomerang. The world is watching Biden closely your enemy nations China, Russia, Iran and some others also.


 

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