10/24/2024 / By S.D. Wells
The United States has given Ukraine over $46 billion in military aid to fight Russia, according to the U.S. Department of State and Department of Defense. That’s far more than any other country. Since Israel’s founding in 1948, it has received $158 billion in military aid from the United States, making it the greatest recipient in history. That’s a total of over $200 billion given to Ukraine and Israel. Let that number sink in for a minute. $200 billion. One billion is the same as 1,000 million, so that’s $200,000 million dollars, for what?
Those two countries are still in the same position they were in when we began giving them free money, they are fighting in endless wars against enemies that don’t even respect America, and who will probably never stop fighting with those countries, no matter how much money we hand them. Plus, this money does not even account for all the value in assets, including weaponry.
Currently, the United States has over 115,000 schools, including public and private K-12 schools, career and technical schools, and adult education schools. That means the U.S. government, using that $200 billion, could have given $1.7 million to each and every U.S. school to foster U.S. education, instead of wasting it on other countries.
That means the U.S. government, using that $200 billion, could have given the 650,000 current homeless people in America $300,000 each, which could have been in the form of 2-year’s paid rent, 2-year food supply and other vital rations needed to get back on their feet, time to find a job and lead a productive, safe, enjoyable life.
The U.S. government could have used that $200 billion to subsidize organic food, making those prices similar to conventional food, thus helping prevent millions of people from getting preventable diseases like cancer, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and dementia.
The U.S. government could have spent that money subsidizing natural medicine instead of wasting it on research and manufacturing of toxic venom-laced pharmaceuticals and spike-prion-factory mRNA Covid death jabs.
That’s just those two nations that the U.S. government has wasted a fortune on. Let’s look at the rest of the useless wars over the past 60 years.
Let’s dial it back several decades and take a look at the money the U.S. government wasted on foreign wars that proved no benefit, only detriment, including thousands of innocent lives lost and families ruined. All of this money could have been spent to improve our country, including Americans’ safety, health, education, infrastructure and environment.
The U.S. wasted $1 trillion dollars, yes that’s one thousand billion dollars, on the Vietnam War for ten years, to stop “communist aggression” and we failed miserably. We dropped our soldiers into the meat grinder, a jungle full of hidden enemies and land mines. The U.S. wasted nearly $500 billion, that’s half a trillion dollars, on the “theatre-based” Korean War from 1950 to 1953.
The Defense Department estimates that we wasted over $60 billion on the Gulf War. There was inadequate planning before and after, and the results were disastrous. Then, the U.S. wasted more than $750 billion on the War in Iraq, going after Saddam Hussein for weapons of mass destruction he did NOT have. It was a knee-jerk response to 9/11 and Dick Cheney made over $5 billion from his war machine military industrial complex company called Haliburton.
Then came the war in Afghanistan, where the U.S. government wasted over $2 trillion, that’s $300 million every day for over 20 years, for NOTHING. Nothing was ever gained; besides Big Pharma stealing heroin from their poppy fields to create and exacerbate the horrific prescription opiate painkiller epidemic Americans still know so well today.
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