For example, European countries, Australia, and Japan are allies with whom we share values, and when they are in need, we have an obligation to help them to the best of our ability.
We should also increase spending on countries that are friendly to us, such as Israel, Saudi Arabia, India, Pakistan, Brunei, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Brazil, even if they have human rights or governance problems, to deepen bilateral relations.
Spending on neutral countries should also be maintained, although in some cases it may be reduced for human rights and other reasons.
But there is no need to give money to states that are hostile to us, such as Palestine and Lebanon. They have already received and wasted so much.
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