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LRPV
05-04-2008, 02:10 AM
Bush seeks $200m in funding for PA
HILARY LEILA KRIEGER, Jerusalem Post Correspondent , THE JERUSALEM POST May. 3, 2008

As international donors met in London to provide aid to the cash-strapped Palestinian Authority, US President George W. Bush included $200 million in funding for the PA as part of a supplemental budget request sent to Congress on Friday.
Included in Bush's request for money for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, he asked for $50 million to "train, equip, and garrison Palestinian Authority Security Forces," as well as another $150m. for "urgent budget support" for the PA as part of America's general economic assistance.
Such funds would come on top of some $100m. already requested for the PA under the 2009 budget submitted in January, which is meant to strengthen government reforms, improve health and education and spur economic growth among other efforts.
In that budget, Israel is due to receive $2.55 billion in military assistance.
The move came as the United States had indicated it is willing to consider providing more money to the Palestinians and as it berates other countries, particularly Arab states, for not giving enough or fulfilling their previous commitments.
The Bush administration, though, has also faced obstacles in proving aid to the Palestinians. In December in Paris at the first donors' conference held after formal Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations were opened at Annapolis in November, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pledged America would provide $555m. to the Palestinians. Yet Congress undercut her effort, approving just under half that much in the 2008 budget it was then approving.
Still, the money was a significant increase in American funding to the PA, which has been held back in the past due to fears that the funds could find their way into the hands of terrorists or feed corruption in the Authority.
Recently Congress has been open to supplying more funds out of a desire to bolster the peace talks and because of its confidence in the economic credentials of the new Palestinian Prime Minister, the Western-educated former International Monetary Fund official Salaam Fayad.
Whatever objections Congress might have about the supplemental request for the Palestinians Bush announced Friday, however, are likely to be overshadowed by the issue of funding Iraq and Afghanistan, which make up the bulk of the $70m. request.
As those controversial wars grind on amid a growing economic crisis - with reverberations in gas and food prices - at home, the Bush administration will likely face a challenge getting its priorities in the Middle East fully funded.
This week the House Foreign Affairs Committee also approved a bill, the Security Assistance and Arms Control Act of 2008, which codifies the defense aid pledged to Israel.
The $2.55 billion in 2009 is part of a 10-year deal over which the US will give Israel $30b. in military funds. The full House will now have to consider the measure.
Authored by committee chairman Rep. Howard Berman (D-California) and ranking member Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Florida), and strongly supported by AIPAC, the bill also creates mechanisms to evaluate arms sales in the Middle East against a guarantee that Israel will maintain a qualitative edge. JTA contributed to this report.


Put a wolf in a sheepskin and the US will fund it....I can live with funding a nascent Arab nation but where is the end-use control mechanism for this money?

Mr Gently Benevolent
05-04-2008, 07:25 AM
I read in yesterdays FT that Kuwait were handing over $80 million with more to follow later a few other gulf states have as yet failed to come up with cash they had promised.

The $2.55 billion in 2009 is part of a 10-year deal over which the US will give Israel $30b. in military funds. The full House will now have to consider the measure.
Authored by committee chairman Rep. Howard Berman (D-California) and ranking member Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Florida), and strongly supported by AIPAC, the bill also creates mechanisms to evaluate arms sales in the Middle East against a guarantee that Israel will maintain a qualitative edge. Its always a concern when groups such as AIPAC plot and scheme to deprive the US military of funding, I am not ignorant of the mechanics of such deals but Israel is an advanced manufacturing nation with a mature arms export industry and the US is currently involved in a global war on terror. Spend the money in the US and beef up military and intelligence capability.

LRPV
05-04-2008, 08:06 AM
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I have mixed feelings about AIPAC involvement, they are a valuable lobby but every USD means trading off Israeli outcomes.

Sometimes I wish the US would keep it's dollars. I know they are well intentioned, but the deals that are attendant stifle Israeli industry and science.

deagle
05-04-2008, 02:58 PM
oh man, this is great, we're digging into a bigger hole of debt. that way things are going we're gonna have to ask for international aid for us !

MJC9678
05-04-2008, 08:16 PM
Why the US just keeps giving away taxpayers' money like this is INSANE. And to the PA!!!? Give me a break. Stop giving our money to ingrates and pay the soldiers more. Another raise in salary would be much more productive than food and cash given to 3rd world despots.

Xaito
05-04-2008, 08:33 PM
Another raise in salary would be much more productive than food and cash given to 3rd world despots.
Really?
extremism has always more chance where people are poor and is often directed against those who have more then enough and keep getting more.
The question is whether the money ever is used for something the people will profit from instead of landing in somebodys pocket - the idea itself in theroy is very good and productive, you can count on that.

MJC9678
05-04-2008, 08:37 PM
Really?
extremism has always more chance where people are poor and is often directed against those who have more then enough and keep getting more.
The question is whether the money ever is used for something the people will profit from instead of landing in somebodys pocket - the idea itself in theroy is very good and productive, you can count on that.

The money almost never gets to the people who need it. That's the reason Yasser Arafat was a billionaire. Wonder how many nubile young men he spent that foreign aide on? The Pal. people are the most "abused by their leaders" people on the planet. They don't even have a clue how much better their lives would become if they just ditched Hamas and Fatah and went secular.

oregongrunt
05-04-2008, 09:09 PM
Why do we always give millions or billions to other countries? Spend some here darn it!

0rphie
05-04-2008, 09:16 PM
Really?
extremism has always more chance where people are poor and is often directed against those who have more then enough and keep getting more.
The question is whether the money ever is used for something the people will profit from instead of landing in somebodys pocket - the idea itself in theroy is very good and productive, you can count on that.
so you suggest that we have to feed those fresking b@stards just because we are rich and they are poor? how about if they cannot feed themselves let them just perish in history

Xaito
05-05-2008, 04:09 AM
so you suggest that we have to feed those fresking b@stards just because we are rich and they are poor? how about if they cannot feed themselves let them just perish in history

First of all the western countries and friends aren't all that clean-handed when it comes to Palestinian situation - so now saying we let them try to get out of it alone is not nice.
Apart from that without help that region will stay an unstable trouble spot which as you should know by now can affect everybody - even you in a remote country let alone your friend Israel.
Promoting stability throughout the world is in everybody's interest and not doing it would be irresponsible.

WKD
05-05-2008, 03:37 PM
Death To America

Give Us Some Money First

kahn267
05-08-2008, 04:49 AM
last year saw them over $7 billion

cant they just give me the money instead - i promise to do more with it then they would

Ariha
05-08-2008, 02:22 PM
"Give them 200 millions or they´ll kill me."

http://memritv.org/clip/en/1729.htm

Blackmail works.

Fifty Gut
05-08-2008, 02:42 PM
exciting, more American money wasted on foreigners. good job Bush