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October 21st, 2020
US Wasted Billions of Taxpayer Dollars in Afghanistan From 2018 to 2019 The 19-year-old war in Afghanistan continues to be a huge sinkhole for US taxpayer dollars. The US governments oversight authority that monitors waste in Washingtons Afghanistan reconstruction effort released a report this month updating its findings.
The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) found that as of December 31st, 2019, Congress appropriated almost $134 billion to Afghanistan reconstruction since the 2002 fiscal year. Of that amount, SIGAR reviewed about $63 billion and found approximately $19 billion or 30 percent was lost to waste, fraud, and abuse. By Dave DeCamp
How Biden Flubbed Town Hall Foreign Policy Question
Toward the end of Joe Bidens October 15 town hall session, a Trump supporter asked Biden the only foreign policy question of the night. "So peace is breaking out all over the world," the questioner claimed. "Our troops are coming home. Serbia is talking to Kosovo. And the Arabs and Israelis are talking peace, which I believe is a modern-day miracle, whats going on. Does President Trumps foreign policy deserve some credit?" By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies
Troops Coming Home from Afghanistan? Depends on Who You Ask.
Foreign policy has really been dysfunctional in President Trumps first term. No sooner does the president make a strong foreign policy statement than one of his appointees grabs a microphone to explain what the president really meant.
Earlier this month, President Trump Tweeted that, we should have the small remaining number of our BRAVE Men and Women serving in Afghanistan home by Christmas! By Ron Paul AFRICOM Hypes Threat of Al-Shabaab Amid Reports of Somalia Troop Pullout US Africa Command (AFRICOM) was quick to warn of the dangers of a withdrawal from Somalia after reports said President Trump is looking for a reduction of US troops in the African country. By Dave DeCamp How Will the US Counter China?
It has become common for journalists and politicians to speak of a new cold war between the United States and China, comparing the current chill in Sino-American relations to the hostility that long prevailed between the US and the Soviet Union. But it would be a mistake to view the current situation as a replica of that earlier time, when the western powers sought to contain Soviet power through a strategy of unyielding encirclement. Rather than merely contain Chinese power, Americas current leaders seek to push back at Beijing, forcing it to abandon whatever geopolitical gains it has made over the past few decades. By Michael Klare Death Toll Rises Despite Second Nagorno-Karabakh Ceasefire
Azerbaijan and Armenia reported fresh fighting on Tuesday over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. Despite two attempted ceasefires, clashes that broke out on September 27th continue to rage as the death toll mounts. By Dave DeCamp
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