US President Donald Trump has made Washington’s continued aid to Afghanistan conditional on the return of military equipment left behind in the country. Trump stated that the US provides $2.5 billion annually to Afghanistan, and this aid will only continue if the weapons and military gear are r...
US aid to Afghanistan shrinking with military footprint; aid officials want gradual declineUS aid to Afghanistan shrinking with military footprintFox Business
Previously, US President Donald Trump stated that the US provides billions of dollars in annual aid to Afghanistan and that these funds should be given on condition that US equipment now held by the Islamic Emirate be given back to the US. Share this post...
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government has agreed to provide humanitarian aid to Afghanistan as it nears economic disaster, it did not signal formal recognition of the Taliban as the country's new rulers following weekend talks in Doha, Qatar. Taliban delegates meet with Qatar delegates in Doha, Qatar on Oct. 9, 2021. ...
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The Pentagon says the U.S.-built temporary pier taking humanitarian aid to starving Palestinians has been damaged in rough seas and weather.
The United States, and its allies, the UN, NGOs, and the World Bank, have injected billions of dollars into what is commonly termed the "reconstruction" of Afghanistan since the war began in 2001. This paper focuses on United States spending on aid in Afghanistan, describing the rationale ...
The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), in its 66th report to the US Congress, highlighted President Trump’s directive to suspend US aid for 90 days.