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USAID Faces Accusations of Funding Al-Shabaab, Other Militant Groups |
2025-03-01 |
[ShabelleMedia] Two U.S. politicians are accusing the U.S. Agency for International Development of providing financial support to al-Shabaab ... an Islamic infestation centering on Somalia attempting to metastasize into Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and similar places, all ofwhich have enough problems without them... , Hamas ![]() , and the Taliban ...the once and current oppressors of Afghanistan... , alleging that taxpayer money is being funneled to terrorist organizations in Somalia, Paleostine, and Afghanistan. Reps. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., claimed during a press briefing that USAID sends funds to Afghanistan weekly, with the money ultimately reaching the Taliban. The politicians further alleged that the agency collaborates with chartered flights to deliver cash to the Taliban and al-Qaeda, asserting that these actions undermine U.S. national security. The accusations come amid ongoing scrutiny of U.S. humanitarian aid ![]() Burchett and Greene also pointed to $2.1 billion in USAID aid directed to regions controlled by al-Shabaab and Hamas, labeling it a "betrayal" of American taxpayers. "This is our money funding activities that threaten us," Burchett said. No direct evidence has surfaced linking USAID to support for al-Shabaab, the Taliban, al-Qaeda, or Hamas. The agency, with an annual budget exceeding $40 billion, remains a cornerstone of U.S. efforts to combat poverty and promote democracy worldwide, including in Somalia, a major recipient of its humanitarian aid focused on health, education, and economic development. USAID has faced criticism before. Former President Donald Trump ...Perhaps no man has ever had as much fun being president of the US... shuttered parts of the agency’s operations during his tenure, aligning foreign aid with his "America First" agenda. Democratic politicians have pushed back against the latest accusations, calling them "illegal and unconstitutional." Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., argued that scaling back aid would harm vulnerable populations and weaken U.S. global leadership. |
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