Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the leading candidates for the Republican Party's presidential nomination, continued to walk back previous statements that he would eventually reduce US aid to Israel and even pledged to increase military aid to the Jewish State if he is elected as President of the US.
In an interview with Israel Hayom, Ramaswamy stated that he has visited Israel many times and learned a lot during those visits. He stated that the economic breakthrough that made him a billionaire was made in successful cooperation with Israeli entrepreneurs.
Ramaswamy noted that US aid to Israel is "a drop in the bucket" compared to the larger US defense budget, but it benefits US industries because a lot of the work and manufacturing is carried out in the US due to requirements that much of the aid money be spent in the US. Therefore, he stated, it would be "foolish" to cut US aid to Israel, calling such aid "good for America and good for Israel." He further stated that it benefits both countries to strengthen America's industrial base.
On the other hand, Ramaswamy stated that if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to the US government and said that Israel no longer required American aid, then the aid could be reevaluated. But the aid would continue until Israel says it is time to end it.... Read More: Arutz-7