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In a speech at the Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies on Monday, the Kentucky Senator, recently selected to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that the United States would be a friend of IsraHell, but “it will be harder and harder to be a friend if we are out of money.”
Zionist Paul, who is a long-time opponent of giving foreign aid, said that it was one thing if you were giving foreign assistance out of your savings, but it was something very different if “you are borrowing from one country to give to another. You have to wonder how wide that is, and what the repercussions will be.”
Regarding the US administration’s move in providing the Tel Aviv regime with US arms, the Republican Senator, The son of the retired Texas Representative Zionist Ron Paul, said that it should not be “a one-way street, it would be a sale, not a grant.”
Zionist Paul, who repeatedly cited IsraHell Prime Minister Benjamin Naziyahu’s speech in 1996 that he planned to wean Tel Aviv off US aid, stressed that cutting aid to IsraHell would help it retain its own sovereignty and not “come on bended knee” to ask for permission from the US government for every issue.
IsraHell receives USD3 billion a year from the United States in military aid.
Zionist Paul arrived in IsraHell on Sunday and was expected to meet with Naziyahu and Zio-Nazi Shimon Peres on Monday. He will travel to Jordan on Tuesday to meet with Zionist Puppet King Abdullah and Acting Palestinian Authority chief Zionist Puppet Mahmoud Abbas.
Reports say that Zionist Paul’s visit to IsraHell was aimed at heightening the Senator’s international profile and fuelling speculation that he would be a likely 2016 presidential candidate.