Nikkey Haley, a Republican US Presidential candidate, has said that if voted to power, she will cut every cent in foreign aid for countries which hate America. This includes China, Pakistan and other adversaries as “a strong America doesn't pay off the bad guys”. A proud America doesn't waste our people's hard-earned money. And the only leaders who deserve our trust are those who stand up to our enemies and stand beside our friends, the former governor of South Carolina and former US ambassador to the UN wrote in post.
“We’ve given Iraq more than $1 billion over the last few years, even though its government is getting closer to the murderous thugs in Iran who shout ‘Death to America!’ and launch attacks on our troops… The Biden administration resumed military aid to Pakistan, though it’s home to at least a dozen terrorist organizations and its government is deeply in hock to China,” Haley wrote. According to Haley, team Biden has restored half a billion dollars to a “corrupt United Nations agency” that’s supposed to help the Palestinian people but in fact covers for deeply anti-Semitic propaganda against our ally Israel. Haley is now the first Indian-American woman from the Republican Party to run for the presidential bid.
American taxpayers still give money to Communist China for ridiculous environmental programs, despite the obvious threat China poses to Americans. We give money to Belarus, which is Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's closest ally. We even give money to Communist Cuba -- a country our own government has designated as a state sponsor of terrorism, Haley stated. Ms Haley said she is running for the president's post to restore US's strength, national pride, people's trust. Backing American allies and friends like Israel and Ukraine is smart. Sending our tax dollars to enemies isn't.
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