I am curious as to the difference between supplying your ally with bombs that they themselves will use, and simply using the bombs yourself.
What kind of mental gymnastics is this? Who cares if the plane that drops the bomb is a Ukrainian one or an American or an Israeli one? At the end of the day you're still involved in the conflict. You are really, really reaching with this one. Ukraine is our ally, Israel is our ally, we help them for different reasons but we still help them. You're either for conflict or you're not, pick one. You can't have your nitroglycerin and smoke it too.
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This is adjusted for inflation. We have supplied Israel with approx $300b since 1948. We have supplied Ukraine with approx $110b since 2022. I trust that you can do the math yourself.
It is almost fucking incomprehensible to me. This is a stark reminder of the real cost of actual war, as opposed to simply surviving in a hostile environment for a protracted period.