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RASC News > Afghanistan > USA is Concern About the Taliban’s Rapine of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan
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USA is Concern About the Taliban’s Rapine of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan

Published 17/05/2023
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RASC: A number of members of the US House of Representatives are concerned about the Taliban group’s misuse of this country’s humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan.

Michael McCall, the chairman of the foreign relations committee, and 19 other representatives of the Congress on Tuesday, May 16, shared their concern in this regard to Samantha Power, the head of the American International Aid Organization.

Mike Waltz, one of the signatories of the letter, who published a copy of it on his Twitter page, said: “Not even one dollar of American taxpayers should go to the pockets of the Taliban or another terrorist group.”

In this letter, they have demanded an answer from the head of the American International Aid Organization regarding the monitoring of the US aid in Afghanistan.

Referring to the statements of John Sapko, these representatives have claimed that there is no strict monitoring of the sending and consumption of American aid to the Afghanistani people.

It should be mentioned that John Sapko, the special inspector of the United States for the reconstruction of Afghanistan, said about a month ago in the House of Representatives of this country that the possibility of the Taliban gaining access to the American aid to Afghanistan cannot be definitively rejected. However, the US State Department has denied these statements.

Based on the published reports, after leaving Afghanistan, America has provided more than 2 billion dollars in humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan.

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