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US Congressman urges Trump to halt financial aid to Taliban

Amid widespread criticism of continued U.S. cash aid to the Taliban, a U.S. Congress representative has called for an end to such aid and urged President-elect Donald Trump to halt the country’s financial assistance to the Taliban.

Tim Burchett, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, has urged President-elect Donald Trump to immediately halt cash aid sent to Afghanistan, stating that the United States should not fund its enemies abroad.

In a letter on Monday, Burchett asked Trump to take decisive action to end “wasteful foreign aid spending” and support Congress’s efforts to prioritize the interests of the American people.

Burchett emphasized that providing “$40 million a week to our enemies is an insult to those who have served in the military,” referencing the sacrifices of U.S. armed forces.

Over the past three years, the U.S. has provided more than $2 billion in aid to relief organizations operating in Afghanistan. The U.S. State Department maintains that this funding is strictly for humanitarian programs addressing famine, hunger, and food shortages affecting ordinary Afghans.

Critics, however, argue that such aid indirectly supports the Taliban by sustaining their operations through taxation of aid organizations and the establishment of sham relief entities. These critics advocate for an immediate cessation of financial assistance.

International organizations, including the United Nations, warn that halting aid to Afghanistan could result in catastrophic humanitarian consequences. They have called for increased funding from donor countries to prevent widespread suffering.

Trump has appointed national security officials with experience fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. Analysts believe these appointments may signal a tougher U.S. policy toward the Taliban, potentially increasing pressure on the group.

Recent conciliatory remarks by Abbas Stanikzai, the Taliban’s deputy foreign minister, suggest the group is concerned about the incoming administration. Stanikzai praised Trump’s decisiveness and expressed readiness to collaborate with the new U.S. government.

The debate over aid to Afghanistan underscores the complexities of balancing humanitarian needs with counter-terrorism goals. While halting aid could weaken the Taliban, it also risks exacerbating the suffering of ordinary Afghans.

International efforts must focus on ensuring that aid reaches those in need without empowering terrorist groups. This requires stringent oversight, transparency, and collaboration with credible organizations on the ground.

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