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I cited sources like the leftist Nation periodical attesting to what they claim that USAID has been more about political control than genuine assistance throughout its history. They conveniently agree with leftist propagandists of this thread though that aid cuts somehow create a humanitarian disaster yet somehow seem to perpetuate it when the money is spent.What on earth are you talking about? In almost every post that has decried the ending of aid, the point has been made that as well as the human toll that is ocurring as you read this, the influence of the US as a friend, as an ally, as someone a country could turn to for help has also been lost. And you talk as if that's a good thing.
Well, do you think it's in the US's interest that countries lime Russia and China will take up the slack? An AI view:
'The 2025 dismantling of USAID by the Trump administration, with ~83% of programs cut, has severely eroded U.S. soft power, reversing decades of diplomatic influence and allowing China to become the dominant bilateral partner in over 40 nations. This "soft power surrender" has caused, according to estimates, tens of thousands of deaths, broken humanitarian trust, and created a vacuum for rivals to fill.'
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How Trump’s foreign aid and diplomatic cuts will make it harder for the US to wield soft power to maintain its friendships and win new ones
Soft power is a foreign-policy tool to get what a country wants without using force.theconversation.com
'Soft power is the ability of nations, in this case the U.S., to use its appeal – and others’ affinity and often friendship toward it – to induce cooperation. In other words, it is a strategy to get others to do what the U.S. government wants them to do, but without coercion.
Since the end of World War II, it has been this soft power that has been the heart and soul of American foreign policy.'
And Trump has dismantled it. It's not simply the finances. It's the systems that were in place. It was organisations already running the aid. It was boots on the ground. But now you are going backwards in terms of your influence. Trump cannot comprehend that helping countries is more beneficial to you than threatening them. The damage he is doing will take perhaps generations to undue. And those who voted for him must shoulder the blame.
The statistic models being used for how many people are supposed to have been saved by former USAID spending & suspect figures of deaths & projected deaths have been thankfully analyzed & challenged by New York University statistician Aaron Brown.
NYU professor challenges ‘patently absurd’ claim USAID cuts will kill 14 million | The College Fix
NYU Professor Aaron Brown criticized a UCLA study claiming that cuts to USAID could lead to 14 million additional deaths by 2030, calling the assertion ‘patently absurd.’…
Did USAID really save 90 million lives? Not unless it raised the dead.
A Lancet study’s inflated numbers are being used to push a partisan narrative, not inform public policy.
reason.com
An attempted audit of USAID for fiscal year 2025 was unsuccessful.
What We Found
- Williams Adley concluded that they were unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to provide a basis for an audit opinion due to USAID’s failure to maintain adequate processes, controls, and records in support of financial transaction and account balances
Then there is the role of USAID in the dangerous gain of function research at your friendly neighborhood Wuhan labs.
State Department, USAID endorsed novel virus project with China despite national security risks
The State Dept. and USAID backed a controversial research project with China into novel viruses in 2019 even though it created new biosecurity risks.
usrtk.org
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