US aid to foreign nations can include support for foreign military operations.
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Military aid is frequently provided to foreign countries of strategic defense significance, or experiencing civil war, and natural resource rich countries experience civil war more frequently than countries that do not have natural resources. Therefore, resource rich countries are significantly more likely to receive foreign aid.[5]
While foreign aid typically enjoys bipartisan support in Congress,[6] foreign aid is generally unpopular with the general public. A 2017 Rasmussen poll found 57.69% favor a cut in foreign aid compared to 6% who want increased aid.[7] However, most Americans overestimate foreign aid as a share of the total federal budget. In the past, less than 1% of the national budget went to foreign assistance.[8][9] As of fiscal year 2017, foreign aid provided through the U.S. State Department and USAID totaled $49.87.1 billion, or about 1.2% of total spending,[10][11] but still equivalent to about 7.5% of the deficit