This is simply a mathematical canard. According to the USAID Green Book, in 2009, total
economic assistance to Pakistan came to $1.35 billion and military
assistance totaled $0.429 (for a grand sum of $1.78 billion). In 2009,
Pakistan's gross domestic product was $162 billion. Calling this is a
dependency is an obvious stretch. (In fairness, I too have been guilty
of lapsing into this idiom until I crunched the numbers.)
By way of contrast, the United States gave Israel $2.43 billion in
total economic and military assistance in 2009. Israel's GDP was $204
billion. As a percentage of GDP, U.S. total assistance to both countries
are nearly the same (around 1 percent). Between 1962 and 2009, total
economic and military assistance to Israel totaled $178 billion in
constant 2009 U.S. dollars. In the same period, U.S. military and
economic aid to Pakistan comes to $37 billion in constant 2009 U.S.
dollars. But would Mr. Hitchens describe Israel as being dependent upon
Washington? By his own argumentation, he would have to answer in the
affirmative.
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