U.S. $15 Billion in humanitarian aid to terrorist nation no oversite | Eastern NC Now

Need oversite of what happens to the money

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The U.S. government sends a monstrous amount of aid without oversight to countries largely controlled by terrorists, even after reports of widespread fraud, abuse and corruption by radical elements that limit the humanitarian assistance from reaching those in need. As an example, this week the U.S. announced it was providing Syria with an additional $808 million in emergency relief to provide citizens in the Middle Eastern country with food, healthcare, shelter, multipurpose cash, water, agriculture support for farmers, sanitation, and other services. With the new allotment the U.S. has spent a startling $15 billion to provide Syria, which has long appeared on the State Department list of nations that sponsor terrorism, with humanitarian aid. “This newly announced assistance comes at a critical time, as more than 12 million Syrians do not have enough to eat, nearly 14 million have been displaced, basic services are destroyed, civilians continue to be killed by airstrikes and artillery, and some 14.6 million people require humanitarian aid — more than at any time since the start of the war,” the government writes in its latest Syrian aid announcement.

https://www.judicialwatch.org/us-gives-terrorist-nation-15-billion-in-aid/

While the label of humanitarian aid sounds all nice and snuggly, with no one watching what happens to the money it could be use in terrorist ways that could come back to harm many innocent people in the region and or the USA. 


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