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Why Shutting Down USAID Could Be a Huge Mistake
Washington, USATuesday, February 11, 2025
But if USAID shuts down, China will fill the void. And that's not good. Already, the freeze on USAID foreign assistance is causing problems. Countries are already looking to China for help. USAID's absence means more Chinese deals, and America's reputation takes a hit. We can't afford to lose our influence.
Autocrats worldwide are celebrating Trump's attack on USAID. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev even called it a "smart move. " When autocrats praise USAID's downfall, you know just how important its work really is.
USAID's work has even been praised by the House Select Committee on the CCP. They recommended fully funding USAID to keep up with China's aggressive expansion. And it's not just about competing with China. USAID also boosts our economy by funding projects that create jobs and boost revenue.
USAID is also critical in preventing conflicts and keeping global stability. It's a key player in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism. USAID is about saving lives and preventing disasters, both at home and abroad.
China has been investing heavily in development projects worldwide. They've spent almost $1 trillion in the past two decades alone. USAID's budget is just a fraction of that, but every bit counts. We need USAID to keep pace with China's global ambitions.
The challenge is huge. If we shut down USAID, we're basically giving China the competitive edge. And that's a risk we can't afford to take.
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