Protecting National Security: Why Americans Should Care About USAID

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Protecting National Security: Why Americans Should Care About USAID
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Senator Andy Kim argues that USAID, often overlooked in domestic discourse, is vital for national security. He highlights USAID's role in humanitarian crises, countering the Belt and Road Initiative, and building America's reputation globally.

Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images, Joe Corrigan/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival, and Brandon Bell/Getty Images.A lot of Americans have probably never heard of USAID —the agency, which has been around for over 60 years, provides humanitarian assistance to nations all across the world experiencing crisis, so its domestic impact might feel invisible.New Jersey Sen.

Especially right now. This is the most chaotic and dangerous global environment I’ve ever seen during my lifetime. We have a real credible challenge to our global leadership with rising China, but also the sabotage work of Russia, Iran, and elsewhere. This is not the time to consider taking tools off the table.

Hey, even for those that might have some concerns about USAID and how some of the money is spent, we cannot see this usurping of power from the executive branchI’ve also had discussions with workers, as well as companies and organizations that have contracts with USAID. There will be legal actions starting that will challenge these actions and directions as well.

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