Saturday, February 12, 2022

Biden theft of starving Afghan’s treasure a humanitarian crime


The Afghan economy has crashed into ruin from 20 years of U.S. warfare. The UN’s World Food Program estimates 23 million of Afghanistan’s 40 million people face starvation. The economy is in freefall, putting Afghanistan into humanitarian crisis.
But the Biden administration is fueling Afghanistan’s descent into darkness by holding $7 billion in Afghan funds in the Federal Reserve. That represents the entire reserve of the Afghan central bank; cash desperately needed to restart the Afghan economy.
Instead of releasing those assets forthwith, Biden is committing outright theft of $3.5 billion to set aside for victims of the 911 attacks. The other half being withheld will go into a trust fund to be doled out for Afghan relief as the U.S. sees fit. Meanwhile Afghans die every day from lack of food and medicine.
Both actions are illegal and unconscionable. But the $3.5 billion set aside for 911 victims instead of Afghans represents a humanitarian crime.
The Biden administration, still suffering humiliation from losing a war that should never have been fought, seeks vengeance against the Taliban victors. Besides the withholding of $7 billion, we still impose sanctions on the Taliban government further crippling their ability to conduct trade with foreign governments and businesses unwilling to incur our wrath.
The chances U.S. theft of Afghan assets and continued sanctions have of overthrowing the Taliban government? Zero. The chances that policy will kill thousands of innocent Afghans? 100%.

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