Foreign Aid Equals Political Bribery
To oppose the dismantling of USAID and foreign aid in general, defenders of this statist agency and of foreign-aid programs are engaging in predictable conduct. They are pointing out all the people who will supposedly die or suffer if USAID programs and foreign aid are terminated. It’s a variation of what they say whenever someone objects to welfare-state programs here in the United States — that the objector clearly hates the “poor, needy, and disadvantaged.” The strategy, of course, is intended to silence anyone who might dare object to USAID and foreign aid.
USAID has long been a front for the CIA to engage in its dark-side activities in foreign countries. Thus, the CIA has obviously devised an ingenious scheme to maintain the continuation of such activities: Encase the activities in programs that ostensibly help the “poor, needy, and disadvantaged.” Safely ensconced within these “help-the-poor” programs, the CIA is able to continue its dark-side activities without interference or interruption.
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But there is another aspect to foreign aid that we should keep in mind — political bribery. Foreign aid is essentially a welfare payment for foreign regimes to induce them to align themselves with the interests of the U.S. government. Like with other welfare programs, foreign aid comes with a string: Do as we say or we will terminate your dole.
Foreign aid to a regime can entail millions of dollars. Such money can fund the Swiss bank account not only of a foreign ruler but also of many of his minions, especially high-ranking military officials who help him remain in power.
Obviously, a foreign regime can become dependent on the continuation of its U.S. foreign-aid dole. But don’t forget the string: The U.S. government is not using U.S. taxpayer money in this way simply out of love for foreign regimes. It wa
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