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Why do we give so much out in foreign aid to countries that hate the US?
Why does the US give it so much money to countries that hate us and the money usually ends up in the hands of corrupt leaders in that nation or is stolen, when we could be getting rid of our deficit, cutting taxes, or paying back the social security deficit.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The US only gives money to countries that have US business interests, so it comes right back to the US.
It's a legal tax loophole just like you personally would get also whenever you donate to a charity. You can claim on your all donations to charity and get it back in your taxes.
The USA receives foreign aid whenever a disaster strikes the USA . When Hurricane Katrina struck the USA $854 million was given to the USA by foreign countries as aid to help the all of the victims affected by Katrina out of that only $40 million was spent to help the victims of Katrina. The same happened foreign aid support was given to help the people affected with the floods in Iowa also. The US media never tells the US public all of their disaster relief comes from foreign aid.
If a earthquake or another Hurricane like Katrina struck the USA hit the USA tomorrow do you think the US government has the money to help the people who would be affected.
All world countries give billions of dollars in foreign aid every year.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_respons... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina_dis... - Anonymous5 years ago
I recognize your attitude as it is,but assemble your thoughts by putting it in different scenarios. for instance- If a parent is receiving an attitude from a child, should the parent not feed his child? Of course the parent should. In other words - if we choose to be democratic and our policies are not being received as well in a country that is also part of our philosophy- should we not support our beliefs, or should we be weak and go along with an attitude we dont believe in. That's one example. another one might be. Strategic. If an enemy is looking to build allies - is it wise to allow a country on the fence to fall into our enemies yard? No. remember - democracy is not a majority. in over 290 countries on earth- only 50 are in line with our beliefs. We need to grow our constituents. and definitely not be unmerciful. After all - money is not above our humanity. Politics in every country is very complicated. and being one of the top five wealthiest and recognizable and scrutinized places has its responsibilities. I know this isn't a complete answer- but like the weather - it isn't a perfect science. way too many intangibles. Personally I think your curiosity allows your political awareness to grow. good luck with it. enjoy challenging your emotions with your knowledge of our planet and its governing platforms. Hope this inspires and gives a little help.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well mr Hussein the United States hands out 16.5 billion a year in non military humanitarian aid. The bill sponsored by Barry Obama will put us on the hook for 845,000,000,000 more to the UN, the first payment of our hard earned tax monies will be due upon the bills passage and will be 65,000,000,000. All this money so poor people in the world can come up out of their own self made squaller.
Don't you feel great about Obamas ' Global Poverty Act S.2433 ' ?.
I talked to my senators office and they confirmed the bills existance, go ahead and vote for him, just remember when you lose your rights to your children, your guns and the UN uses our troops without our permission that you voted for him.
Look below, this sh1t is true
Source(s): http://myviewmytake.wordpress.com/ - 1 decade ago
The number is surprisingly small.
Most aid comes in for form of military aid or food aid.
Military Aid: The foreign country does not get the cash. The defense contractors get the cash. The foreign country gets the gun. The tax payer gets the bill.
Food Aid: The foreign country does not get the cash. The agri-company gets the cash. The foreign country gets the food. The tax payer gets the bill.
Are you seeing a pattern here?
Now how "cash" ends up in the hands of corrupt leaders, that is easy. It is placed there directly to keep them in power and to make them happy so they will continue to accept Military and Food aid..
- AkkitaLv 61 decade ago
As a nation we just give too much away without taking care of our own citizens because we think we can buy the world's affection when all they want is an open wallet & for us to keep our mouths shut.......
Foreign aid given in 2007 that was approved by Congress
$3.4 billion for the international fight against HIV/AIDS,
$2.5 billion in aid to Israel
$1.8 billion for Egypt
$450 million for Sudan
$371 million for former republics of the Soviet Union
$228 million for Eastern Europe and the Baltic states
$1.3 billion for international financial institutions, such as the World Bank
$750 million for migration and refuges assistance
$522 million for a new Trade Capacity Enhancement Fund to help nations qualify for and implement free-trade agreements
$325 million for the Peace Corps
$217 million for its security needs & $251 million in economic assistance to Jordan
$5 million in military assistance and training funds for Indonesia
On top of those figures are
U.S. private assistance $33.6 Billion,
Private and voluntary organizations $6.6 Billion
Corporations $2.8 Billion
Religious congregations $3.4 Billion
Source(s): http://usinfo.state.gov/ USAid.gov http://www.usaid.gov/fani/ch06/objectives02.htm - Ted MLv 41 decade ago
federal foreign aid is done as a political statement "we care!"
it is actually a big mistake. most of the money goes to the corrupt dictators/leaders to buy them a 5th rolls royce. (you can youtube john stossel from 20/20 and see a video on this)
private aid companies are better, but still can have problems. thanks for helping bring this out in the open.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You wouldn't need to give it out if you didn't go and invade everyone. I bet if you stopped waging war on everyone and just kept to yourself the demand for aid would decrease so much and everyone would stop hating you! Easy fix!
P.s. Not trying to be too harsh, but everyone kinda does hate you. Maybe not on the individual level - I have met some great Yanks but on a national level you are the most hated country. You don't give money to us - Australia and you haven't invaded us yet, so we don't really hate you that much. Other countries would more.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I know sometimes it just makes you so mad you want to spit. Here we are and everybody and their uncle hates us. We are no good. Every bad thing that happens is our fault. Then something really bad happens and who is the first in line to help out the USA. Your country in bad shape and you need a helping hand who is right there with money, man-power, equipment, food or medicine----the USA. Things get better it is back to hating the USA again. But, we are the USA. In my opinion the best country in the world if we can't help I guess no one can. It is in our nature to help. I guess we don't want to change this and we shouldn't. It is one of the best things about us.
- iraqisaxLv 61 decade ago
The real question is, why do the American people stand by while our criminal politicians send taxpayers money to foreign governments? Don't they realize that this is a violation of the Constitution?
Our politicians have NO authority to send our money to foreign governments. They have broken their oath to the Constitution, and they have broken the law.
They (our politicians) are also the reason so many countries hate us.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Uh. Examples, please? We end up "giving" so much money to, say, China, because we DO SO MUCH BUSINESS with them. Otherwise I don't really know what you're talking about. The top three recipients of military aid are Israel, Egypt, and Colombia, and, as I understand, we're all pretty good friends.