Iran: $864,045,723
Israel: $503,412,322
Saudi Arabia: $410,370,538
Jordan: $125,125,929
Morocco: $61,226,125
Libya: $13,799,091
Pakistan: $8,647,505
Tunisia: $4,474,776
Iraq: $1,068,353
Afghanistan: $654,436
Syria: $106,276
So... we give money to Israel and we give bribe oil rich Iran and Saudi Arabia to give us oil. Jordan does well for itself. Everyone else gets chump change. That number is $4 per Moroccan for instance. Those $4 a head really propped up the government of Morocco?
I mean if you want to say that we propped up the government of Israel, you'll get no argument from me on that point.
Afghanistan: $7,157,371,729
Israel: $2,949,875,247
Egypt: $1,370,950,907
Iraq: $1,115,683,492
Jordan: $320,984,616
Tunisia: $21,390,372
Morocco: $16,908,505
Yemen: $14,377,136
Algeria: $1,068,834
Libya: $493,875
I think it's obvious to everyone why Afghanistan and Iraq were getting the molah in 2010. That was the follow up from when America tried a much more aggressive foreign policy to put it mildly. Criticize those governments if you want but that's not typical. Israel again is the country that is genuinely propped up by the US, although Israel's economy was large enough in 2010 that 3 billion wasn't such a big deal to them. Egypt we were bribing to play nice with Israel and that money represented $16 per capita or just under half a percentage point of the Egyptian economy. Lucky Jordan (who understands how to act if you want bribe money) gets 1% of GDP in money. Everyone else gets chump change, enough to bribe a few government officials.
Afganistan and Iraq are the only countries you could say are being propped up, but you dont need freaking military aid numbers to show that. You could use the US State Department website which explicitly states those goals though not in so many words.
Can we at least agree that spending even 1/10 of the money on helping people that we currently do on hurting people would be an incredibly massive improvement, and probably do a fuck of a lot more to address terrorism and instability than what we're currently doing?
Probably would. Probably why Obama said that was exactly what the focus should be in Syria when he addressed the UN this week.