According to the last budget a tiny amount of the total US budget is spent on foreign aid. About 0.1 or 0.2% is the figure. In 2009 the total foreign aid was around $48 billion. President G.W. Bush submitted to Congress a total budget request of $3.1 trillion.
I just obtained the production numbers for the 2009 Screaming Eagle Springer from the Motor Company. They are as follows; Yellow with Orange Flames - US (315), Foreign (95), Total (410) Blue with Silver Flames - US (550), Foreign (212), Total (762) Black with Green Flames - US (745), Foreign (250), Total (995) Special - US (4), Foreign (1), Total (5) Total overall production - US (1,614), Foreign (558), Total (2,172)
none!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1.5 billion
It has not stopped. Israel is a recipient of US foreign aid, in the form of grants and loan guarantees. Other current recipients of US foreign aid include Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, India, Russia, West Bank and Gaza.
The US offers foreign aid mostly to support struggling democracies and countries that are critical to foreign policy objectives is true.
The Netherlands is a very wealthy country (17th in the world by GDP). As such it requires no foreign aid.
US Foreign aid is a program that probably few if any nations in the world offer.
PCH Answer: Venezuela
1.5 billion
to fund their production of muskrats
Includes military assistance, loans, and technical assistance.