Opinion USAID makes America safer - Pakistani girls make the most effective terrorists.

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On a brutally hot day in 2007, I was in a helicopter flying across Pakistan. Only two years earlier, a devastating earthquake had caused mass destruction in Kashmir and considerable damage in surrounding regions.

Buildings were toppled. Thousands of lives lost. Children orphaned. Water and electricity were cut off. Now, a bipartisan delegation of members of Congress had come to inspect the recovery.

That’s when I saw a vivid lesson of how projects by USAID keep Americans safer.

The region was a powder keg. As we later learned, terror groups intent on America’s demise were organizing, mobilizing and recruiting in impoverished areas in Pakistan. They were operating in crowded slums and remote areas, indoctrinating the next generation of violent extremism in dark places where young people saw no future.

Once on the ground in the Swat Valley, we were taken to a girls’ school that had recently been rebuilt. I remember seeing a small plaque near the front door, which stated that the school was a gift from the people of the United States of America. It had been funded by USAID.

The building itself was nothing special. It was small and nondescript, with classrooms and an improvised auditorium. Folding chairs had been set up for members of our delegation, teachers and parents. The girls of the elementary school performed songs and dances. Their parents applauded. Flowers were exchanged. It could have taken place in any middle school in my own district on Long Island.

Except that it was a world away, and just might help keep the world safer.

Terrorism requires certain conditions to flourish. It needs the fertile ground of poverty, ignorance, the subjugation of girls and women, hunger, hopelessness. It needs the reflexive acceptance of America as the reason for such conditions, the villain behind all that has gone wrong.

But here, from the rubble of a devastating earthquake that could have been so easily exploited by terror groups, America had built a fortress: a girl’s school. And every day, the students walking through the front door were reminded that it as a gift from the American people.

Thanks to USAID and the American taxpayer, those girls were educated, healthy and resilient. Their community was stronger due to an American commitment to international involvement.

And when bad actors sought to indoctrinate citizens with anti-American hate, they would find it a tougher sell with an audience that knew the country that had built their school was no villain. By investing in these regions — and modestly investing, since USAID’s budget is not even 1 percent of the federal government’s total spending — we were keeping America and the world safer.

It’s called soft power. An affordable, far less risky investment than sending in troops when things go wrong and American national security interests are jeopardized.

Let’s be clear: There isn’t a federal agency that wouldn’t benefit from reform and tight auditing. It makes sense in any organization to ensure that strategic missions are constantly reassessed and even challenged. But a Putin-style storming and seizing of USAID is not only unwise, it is dangerous. It will, in the long run, make areas like the Swat Valley more dangerous, and thus areas like my former congressional district potentially less safe.

At its best, American leadership on the global stage has been characterized by muscular diplomacy that complements military strength with soft power. We use aid incentives not merely to make the world a better place, but also because it makes us safer. Building schools is a safer bet than sending young American soldiers to risk their lives overseas.

Today, our competitors have learned from our historical example. China’s checkbook diplomacy with the Belt and Road Initiative extends to Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and beyond. Our greatest geopolitical foes will step up in the void we leave behind — worsening our long-term security and global influence. The arbitrary USAID decision cedes ground to China and every other major power hoping to overtake the U.S. this century. More dangerously, it cedes the ground to violent groups that feed on misery.

That’s why USAID is an effective tool to promote American security and U.S. foreign policy, enjoying sweeping bipartisan support in Congress and across many administrations. Policymakers who believe in a robust defense and muscular foreign policies understand that a school for girls in the Swat Valley not only benefitted the students. In the long run, it benefited our own security as well.
 
Terrorism requires certain conditions to flourish. It needs the fertile ground of poverty, ignorance, the subjugation of girls and women, hunger, hopelessness. It needs the reflexive acceptance of America as the reason for such conditions, the villain behind all that has gone wrong.
I thought it was having more than three Republicans meeting in public.

Or losers not getting laid enough and blaming it on female YouTubers.

Is stochastic terrorism caused by stochastic hunger?

This is why they never answer questions. Makes them look foolish when you cross reference.
 
It's not America's job to be world police or the world's sugar daddy. Most of the problems of the world would just disappear if we minded our own business. The grifters who funnel American Monopoly money into their pockets don't want to see the grift end, though.
Yeah but some people members of (((TPTB))) have decided otherwise.
 
Why do these psychos alternate between "giving them endless gibs" and "sending the troops in"? Have they ever had the fleeting thought of leaving a country the fuck alone to deal with their own shit?

The only time the US was attacked on its own soil since Pearl Harbor was by Saudis. Would love to see what USAID is doing in Saudi Arabia, the country that executes people for "witchcraft" and doesn't let its women leave the house alone.
 
Cool now write an article explaining how giving billions to Durkastan and $750 to people in North Carolina who lost homes, the lives of loved ones, livelihoods, and how giving $0 to ahem "certain people" in Florida makes America safer.
 
You don't have to give aid to other countries, but don't expect them to scratch your back if you don't.
 
a devastating earthquake had caused mass destruction ... a bipartisan delegation of members of Congress had come to inspect the recovery.
Why? Did the US cause the earthquake? If not, why is our congress inspecting jack shit in a hostile area of a shithole country on the other side of the fucking world.

And if we did miraculously cause the earthquake, LMAO. Fuck you anyway.
 
Anyone who thinks giving a shitty rundown school to people who hate our ass for the war on terror and the constant almost random "surgical strikes" in their country is going to change anything its a retard.

In reality they are crying because there was an entire network of grifters from DC all the way to shitfuckingstan taking their cut from every USAID initiative. And then you got the endless number of unemployable idiots and failsons/faildaughters working in this agency and all the NGOs and propaganda outlets disguised as journalism who were getting paid 10x the market rate for being a living seat warmer.
 
I don't disagree that implementing mass castration and infertility on other countries under the guise of transgenderism is a method of weakening other countries to make America safe. I just think us having a functional government and trading with them under fair and reasonable terms is a better way.

The troon stuff isn't good for a nation, certainly, but I'd question the assumption that it'd make the US or anyone else safer. Especially if we're talking about the places where violent anti-US sentiment is primarily and very effectively fueled by indoctrination with radical Islam. They know they're outmatched by the US, badly, yet endlessly persist and even give America a black eye here and there via sheer attrition and the occasional act of stochastic terrorism. If we take these same guys and cut their dicks off around adolescence, I don't see how the hell that's doing anything but pouring gasoline on groups already motivated to commit reckless, brutal violence against Americans by a hatred of Western decadence, righteous anger, and sheer virgin rage.

I still agree with your conclusion. Just saying that yes, trannies are inherently ridiculous, but it's a good idea not to forget their potential for savagery and violence.
 
Funny enough, USAID does make America safer.

Mostly because leftists become violent lunatics if they aren't given cushy do-nothing sinecures, as demonstrated by this post describing one such lunatic on Twitter:

These people are fucking insufferable. They truly believe that everyone else should work to pay for their glorified welfare, not even just to the point of sustaining themselves but the American people should fund their travels.

>YOU WILL PAY FOR MY DEFUNCT JOB
>YOU WILL FEEL PITY FOR ME
>I AM BETTER THAN YOU
>IF I DON'T GET MY CUSHY JOB I WILL KILL THE PRESIDENT

I wonder if that last comment is enough of a threat that the FBI should take notice?
 
The troon stuff isn't good for a nation, certainly, but I'd question the assumption that it'd make the US or anyone else safer.
It was meant to be a joke. Sometimes that doesn't come through in text. And I agree, randomly fucking up nations like we are doing on a massive scale right now doesn't actually make the US safer. But then the whole post would have just been depressing.
 
Okay, and what was the US doing in the region that would cause disaffected youth to be so readily radicalised against it in the first place? Nothing to do with the military occupation?


And do the people living in Afghanistan and Pakistan actually want girl's schools? The fact the Taliban took over the country with virtually no resistance the moment America left suggests not. So you're going over there, you're imposing your own moral values on them against their will, and you expect this causes them to hate you less?

I know a family across the street who are Jehovah's Witnesses. Their kids probably don't celebrate holidays or their birthdays. Should I break into their house with a gun on Christmas Eve and force the dad to put up a tree and leave presents under it? Or should I just let them do their own thing and be polite to them because I'm not a fucking psychopath?
No I think you should
 
We've been giving these countries billions for decades, and they are still shitholes. It's not soft power when the money spent does as much for the American people as throwing it down a well or burning it.

Let the EU fund the third world; we've done more than our share.
"I don't see why we should pay countries to hate us, they should be able to hate us for free."
- Senator John Kennedy
 
You don't have to give aid to other countries, but don't expect them to scratch your back if you don't.
Looking forward to everyone's support after spending hundreds of millions on LGBT programs the world over or propping up entire "independent" news organizations. This is all stuff people make fun of the Soviets for doing with less tact.
 
There's a interesting rant about USAID.

February 11, 2025

After USAID, America Will Never Be the Same​

By Christopher Chantrill

Did you notice something in the last week? Our liberal friends perked up and found themselves a new enemy. Previously, every card-carrying liberal knew that Donald Trump was the enemy. But that was before the midnight raid on USAID under Commando Bro Musk. How dare, how dare Elon Musk send his racist sexist tech kids to bomb the sacred groves of USAID!

I have to admit: I had no idea about USAID. It took Musk and his tech kids to wake me up to the fact that USAID is a slush fund -- the slush fund -- for our educated ruling class. And all the best people have served their time at USAID and benefited from its largess. Does our ruling class take care of its friends or what!
And the WSJ doxxer Katherine Long that doxxed Big Balls was once an intern at USAID!

Oh yeah! USAID does wonderful things for the poor and oppressed of the world. And there’s a heckuva bridge available right now, real cheap, in Baltimore.
 
It is sad that girls in Pakistan are treated so badly. The Muslim world has a crap record on women’s rights. That sucks.
Building girls schools doesn’t fix the problem.
Terrorism requires certain conditions to flourish. It needs the fertile ground of poverty, ignorance, the subjugation of girls and women, hunger, hopelessness. It needs the reflexive acceptance of America as the reason for such conditions, the villain behind all that has gone wrong.
It also needs someone to get revenge on, nobody is bombing Botswana or Iceland , because they’re irrelevant backwaters that don’t drone wedding parties. Pakistan doesn’t hate the west in a vacuum.
If all USAID did was send parcels of drinking water supplies and emergency aid to places hit by natural disaster, it would be less of an issue, but they’ve been a front group for the via and globohomo for a very long time now. Pakistan is a shithole, and the USA is also guilty of doing bad things in the region.
 
Terrorism requires certain conditions to flourish. It needs the fertile ground of poverty, ignorance, the subjugation of girls and women, hunger, hopelessness. It needs the reflexive acceptance of America as the reason for such conditions, the villain behind all that has gone wrong.

Thanks to USAID and the American taxpayer, those girls were educated, healthy and resilient. Their community was stronger due to an American commitment to international involvement.
"Let us spend taxpayer dollars, or the terrorists win!"
 
Gotta say, USAID seems like a heckin' colonialism, yikes!

Ok I'll stop but you get the idea. The irony is so thick you could use it for battleship armor.

You don't have to give aid to other countries, but don't expect them to scratch your back if you don't.
Considering how little back scratching we have gotten in return, this remark is simultaneously hilarious and stupid. We could've gotten a better ROI with British style colonialism for fuck's sake.
 
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