• InternetUser2012@lemmy.today
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    3 months ago

    You know this how? Feelings? Your degree in political science? Or just bullshit?

    Personally, my money is on bullshit, if you’re even real. How’s the family?

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      3 months ago

      Name another country that could provide billions upon billions of dollars of military equipment.

      Russia? They’re allied with enemies of Israel, that would blow up in their faces. China? Same problem.

      Germany? Again, their output is much lower than the US, they can’t afford it.

      So who is it going to be? Can you name the country that would support Israel if the US pulled out?

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          3 months ago

          I know this because the US spends 38% of the world’s total military spending, and that includes manufacturing. We spend more than the other top ten countries combined on our military capacity! We’re number one, no one else spends this much, which tells me that no one else could match the US’s ability to arm Israel.

          Who else could spend as much as the US does on arming Israel? And furthermore, who would even want to?

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              3 months ago

              You asked “You know this how?” Here:

              I feel like I did a pretty good job explaining how I know that no one could take the US’s place by pointing out that the US is the biggest spender on the military in the entire world, and by a huge margin. If that’s not enough, how about this?

              I think it’s pretty obvious that the rest of the world would struggle to export arms at the same rate as the US.