Pakistan doctor, who helped capture Bin Laden is on a hunger strike in prison. Stop nearly 3 billion dollars aid to Pakistan until he is freed and allowed to immigrate to the U.S.
Posted on | November 29, 2012 | 1 Comment
Country | Economic Assistance FY 2010, $US millions | Military Assistance FY2010, $US millions | U.S. Total Economic and Military FY2010, $US millions | Aid received per person recipient FY2010, $US | est. ratio of U.S. Aid to official GDP[7] | Economic Aid received per person recipient FY2010, $US | Military Aid received per person recipient FY2010, $US |
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Afghanistan | 4,646.5 | 6,800.3 | 11,446.8 | 393.08 | 71.9% | 159.56 | 233.52 |
Pakistan | 1,939.6 | 913.9 | 2,853.5 | 15.47 | 1.6% | 10.52 | 4.95 |
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November 29th, 2012 @ 9:21 am
This money GIVEN to these countries is NOTHING!!! I suggest you go to the CATAGORY section of the Grants.Gov website and just fathom ALL THE BILLIONS just pissed away.
I was in shock when I first seen it.
https://www.grants.gov/search/category.do