Notconfused on GETTR : The reports, which may or may not be exaggerated, or even true, of the wife of a Ukraine politician being caught trying to leave th...
The reports, which may or may not be exaggerated, or even true, of the wife of a Ukraine politician being caught trying to leave that country with many millions (29?) of dollars, the pallets of US Dollars abandoned in Afghanistan during the recent pull-out, and the stacks of cash flown to Iran by one of our previous administrations reminds me of another simple idea. How about a law (they love to pass laws in DC don't they) requiring all Foreign Aid to be in goods and services, produced, provided, transported and administered by Americans or our allies. No cash or currency, period. Paying someone to be your friend is not a good plan.
The reports, which may or may not be exaggerated, or even true, of the wife of a Ukraine politician being caught  trying to leave that country with many millions (29?) of dollars, the pallets of US Dollars abandoned in Afghanistan during the recent pull-out, and the stacks of cash flown to Iran by one of our previous administrations reminds me of another simple idea.  How about a law (they love to pass laws in DC don't they) requiring all Foreign Aid to be in goods and services, produced, provided, transported and administered by Americans or our allies.  No cash or currency, period.  Paying someone to be your friend is not a good plan.

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Apr 5, 2022

The reports, which may or may not be exaggerated, or even true, of the wife of a Ukraine politician being caught trying to leave that country with many millions (29?) of dollars, the pallets of US Dollars abandoned in Afghanistan during the recent pull-out, and the stacks of cash flown to Iran by one of our previous administrations reminds me of another simple idea. How about a law (they love to pass laws in DC don't they) requiring all Foreign Aid to be in goods and services, produced, provided, transported and administered by Americans or our allies. No cash or currency, period. Paying someone to be your friend is not a good plan.

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