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 @ShyL1bertyWomen’s Equalityfrom Northern Mariana Islands commented…2wks2W

Wow. Looking at the weapons that Ukraine list, it’s a great time to be in the defense business

Wish we could have spent this money on projects here in America

I’m quite certain at the end of both these conflicts, things will be just the same or worse before our intervention

It’ll end the same way Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria did….a lot of money spent, a lot of dead and maimed bodies and nothing changed for the better

 @CharismaticCivilRightsSocialist from Virginia commented…2wks2W

I don't understand Biden: he seems to be solely catering to getting the votes of pro-zionist American Jews. Jews only represent 2.6% of the US population. And I assume pro-zionist American Jews even less. Israel's other diehard supporters are Christian evangelicals. They're all voting for Trump. Is Biden terrible at math? All those students protesting are all potential Biden voters. Or they were. Like me.

 @NourishingWidgeonWomen’s Equality from New Hampshire commented…2wks2W

The answer to the question is obvious. The American public is waking up to the fact that our money is going to support a brutal regime of bigots who seem to always think they are owed favoritism.

 @FilibusterHedgehogRepublicanfrom Virginia commented…2wks2W

This is silly. The US is being transparent about its weapons to Ukraine for the benefit of Putin, so he will know what's coming at him and the level of the US commitment, so there can be no misunderstanding about the degree of what the US is doing so that the war will nit go nuclear. On the other hand, it pays to keep Iran and its terrorist groups guessing about we have sent to Israel.

Might politics be playing some role in the lack of transparency? Perhaps, but there are national security matters at stake with what we are doing for Israel (given that we have troops in the region) unlike Ukraine.

 @PigletBillGreenfrom Kansas commented…2wks2W

If we look at all the conditions put on Ukraine's use of the weapons sent to them, and how long it took to get certain categories of weapons to be approved and compare this with the unconditional transfer to Israel, things look rather bad. The appearance is that Biden cares much more about offending Putin than what happens to Palestinian civilians. If it weren't for the fact that he is running against Trump, he would be losing a lot more votes on this issue.

 @XtraordinaryL3gis1ativeDemocratfrom Florida commented…2wks2W

I am a registered Democrat but will not vote for Joe Biden due to his two faced behaviors. Like not doing a thing to sanction the West Bank groups like he said he would. Biden is simply not worthy of being POTUS again, nor the other guy.

 @MothRayDemocrat from Pennsylvania disagreed…2wks2W

But one of them is going to be, and you would have to be blind to think that it wouldn't make a difference. Biden may not be doing exactly what you want in the Middle East, but he is much more likely to push back against Netanyahu than Trump would be, and is better on literally every other issue as well.

 @Ind3p3ndentSnailTranshumanistfrom Florida commented…2wks2W

Ukraine is a country fighting for its freedom and its democracy against an invader, while Israel is a country bent on using the force of arms to subjugate a people whose land it has stolen and whose human rights it continues to deny.

Arming Israel has a bad look, because Israel is not defending itself against an invader, it IS the invader. It's as if we armed Russia.

 @EcstaticC0nstituti0nDemocrat from New York commented…2wks2W

Such an Orwellian comment… literally a classic example of New Speak. These kind of statements are a true risk to democracy the left keeps warning about if a certain person get elected.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

If transparency is vital for democracy, how do you reconcile the U.S.'s handling of arms shipments to Ukraine differently from those to Israel with democratic ideals?

 @9LXVXMZ from Texas answered…2wks2W

I think their trying to see who is eligible to be able to be transported.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How does the secrecy surrounding U.S. arms transfers to Israel impact your views on the ethical responsibilities of international support?

 @9LXZWX2  from Indiana answered…2wks2W

There is clearly some inside people for Israel in the government, which in my opinion shouldn’t even be a thing. Money buys power in America and that should be investigated and taken more seriously and it actually be a crime.

 @9LXYMHP from Texas answered…2wks2W

I have no idea, but it could be something about defending their country as a secret.

 @9LXX6WPRepublican from Arkansas answered…2wks2W

I feel like they aren't being transparent enough to the public on what we are sending over there and how much it is costing us.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Considering potential human rights violations, should the U.S. be more transparent about where and how its weapons are used by other nations?

 @9LXTXJ2 from Maryland answered…2wks2W

Yes. The government needs to maximize transparency to the American people to know where their taxes are going.

 @9LXSWS2 from Georgia commented…2wks2W

A 2003 report by the Small Arms Survey attributed death, injury, violations of human rights, international humanitarian law, forced displacement and economic

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Why do you think the U.S. chooses to publicize support for Ukraine but not for Israel, and how does that align with your values on freedom of information?

 @9LXVXMZ from Texas answered…2wks2W

I think some people think that maybe Ukraine may be important then Israel but that's just what I think.

 @9LXVXBT from Florida answered…2wks2W

Because the general public agree that Ukraine are those to be helped because they have been victimized and maimed by Russia, but when they support Israel they know that its not something to super celebrate and that the u.s. government is supporting Israel for monetary interests, Israel is not to be celebrated and they know it.

 @9LY9DDK from Iowa disagreed…2wks2W

Ukraine doesn't need help when all the money we sent in foreign aid could be used to lower the national deficit.

 @9LXVT78 from Maryland answered…2wks2W

It's not "popular" with the left to support Israel, but it is popular to support Ukraine.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How does the difference in transparency between U.S. arms shipments to Ukraine and Israel affect your trust in government decisions?

 @9LXX4SD  from Ohio answered…2wks2W

The consistent funding in israel after everything going on with protest against israel worldwide has significantly lowered my trust in the governments ability to make sound decisions

 @9LXW9V7 from Michigan answered…2wks2W

I do not trust many government officials to present and do the right thing in funding and take in to consideration people's opinions.

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