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Ok so foreign aid can still be distributed. Thanks for helping me prove my point.
And yeah, you would think that way.
When congress passes a foreign aid bill, it doesn't just open the wallet. The destination and conditions are stipulated.
It kind of does.
See what I mean about how much misinformation you generate? How about your next reply comes with sources and backed up facts?
USAID is different than the humanitarian aid Gaza got. USAID is for specific projects at the department of states discretion. There are rules for what qualifies. For instance Egypt may need telecom cable and dont have the wherewithal, so they put in a USAID request. Theres a limited amount in USAID. I dont have time to teach you more.
No, you just have time to make up random facts and without sources. Again.
Similar to how Cuba asked for aid?
If you actually knew how government funding works then I would have time.
No, In the case of Cuba they would not qualify for USAID even if they did fill out the paperwork. In addition, even if they did qualify USAID funds are sometimes not available for years.
Thanks for once again not providing me anything substantive. Arguing with you is truly a pathetic waste of time.
I found it a waste of time. So let's stop.