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Freezing Support for Democracy and Human Rights Activists Undermines U.S. Interests

February 15, 2025 by Admin
Freezing Support for Democracy and Human Rights Activists Undermines U.S. Interests

Freezing Support for Democracy and Human Rights Activists Undermines U.S. Interests: While much of the world’s focus has been on the immediate humanitarian and security fallout of former President Donald Trump’s decision to freeze foreign aid, there’s another critical consequence—one that’s getting far less attention but could have profound long-term effects. The freeze also halts … Read more

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