Over $2 BILLION Sent to the Taliban

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More than two years ago, Joe Biden set the tone for his administration with the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Our military abandoned billions in equipment, not to mention turning the country over to terrorists.

Since that withdrawal, Afghanistan has become a playground for terrorist training activity.

That country has also received more than $2.3 billion from the United States in aid.

Disgusting

A report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction has been kept rather quiet in the mainstream media.

That would be because it paints an unflattering picture of Joe Biden.

At the top of that list is the staggering amount of cash that Biden has continued to funnel to Afghanistan.

The report stated, “The U.S. government has appropriated more than $2.35 billion in [fiscal year] 2022 and [fiscal year] 2023 funding for Afghanistan reconstruction programming since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021.”

The report also found that there is an additional $1.7 billion waiting to be disbursed.

The money had been tagged for non-governmental organizations, but we all know the Taliban is swooping in and taking this money.

John Sopko, the head of SIGAR, stated that it is “no longer a question of whether the Taliban are diverting assistance from our programs to help the Afghan people, but rather how much they are diverting.”

Biden has always claimed he was forced into the withdrawal because of Trump’s agreement, so what is his excuse for continuing to feed the terrorist nation money when they are clearly not living up to their end of the deal?

More importantly, why is the mainstream media not asking Biden about this when they get the rare opportunity to ask him a question?

Source: Western Journal

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