That’s my understanding. I recall reading that Ukraine has argued this isn’t much of an issue as the south and East of Ukraine are already littered with a huge amount of UXO and mines so it really doesn’t change the calculus in terms of cleanup.
In Fiscal Year 2021, USAID and the U.S. Department of State provided $8.5 billion of assistance to 47 countries and 8 regional programs in sub-Saharan Africa.
“Whataboutism” is a logical fallacy that presents a counter-accusation in lieu of the question being discussed. What you present here is a textbook definition. The topic is the US’s involvement in supplying Ukraine with a specific type of munition, and not the broader question of how the US allocates its money generally.
What if I told you it’s possible to do multiple things at the same time? For example, you were probably breathing while you wrote out this brain dead take.
Among the top 10 countries that have received the most food aid from the USA, 7 have large debts and all 10 are right-wing and all 10 have a history of suppressing left-wing politics.
“Sorry places that need more help because their governments are corrupt, we’re going to help out the rising democracies that have fresh water and decent electricity instead, sorry!”
Aid is aid, you give food to the poor and ask for nothing else, that’s what aid is.
Aid as in, I give you food and then you promise to kick any communists you see in the balls, that is not aid. That’s just buying influence, it’s America’s Plan A against anything red. Plan B is coup and Plan C is bombs.
EDIT: Couldn’t come up with a reply so he just downvoted and ran away!
Lmao there are at least 5 peaople that decided to downvote you befpre I even read your response.
Do you think the people that are actually able to make use of the aid America sends cares about the geopolitical ramifications of the aid they are receiving? Charity is always a stunt, be it for your personal moral gratitude or for politcal gain; I’m not sure the recipients of said aid are all too concerned about the reasons they get their anti-malarial drugs this week, or the effectiveness of the propaganda in being able to charge their laptops this week.
Both Russia and Ukraine have been using Soviet-era cluster bombs. Ukraine has asked America to supply dual-purpose improved conventional munitions (DPICM), a class of cluster munition that could be fired from howitzers or from the himarsrocket launchers that Ukraine has been receiving for around a year. They have the added benefit of fewer duds so that risk to future civilian populations is reduced.
Of course Reuters, the compromised European propaganda mouthpiece for capitalism would blame increased payments to Indian rice farmers. Even basic critical thinking about this point would show how depraved it is. Apparently, capitalism only works when it’s built up on slavery and abject poverty or it can’t even produce rice.
Under Mr. Modi’s plan, corporate buyers would take a much greater role in Indian agriculture because farmers would have greater power to sell their crops to private buyers outside the mandi system, which he said would lift farmer incomes and increase exports.
Farms have been bought up by corporations over the past decade, now it’s just more corporate agribusiness like everywhere else.
The global price increase of rice is deeply concerning, especially when we consider its effects on families worldwide. Rice is a staple food for millions of people, particularly in developing countries where it forms a significant portion of daily meals.
With rising prices, families are forced to allocate a larger portion of their already limited budgets towards purchasing rice. This leaves them with less money to spend on other essential needs, such as education, healthcare, and housing. For families living in poverty, this increase in prices can push them further into a cycle of deprivation and make it even more challenging to break free from the grip of poverty.
Moreover, the impact of higher rice prices is not limited to just the cost of purchasing the grain. It also affects the overall food security of households. When rice becomes more expensive, it can lead to a decrease in the quantity and quality of food consumed. Families may be compelled to reduce their rice intake or substitute it with cheaper, less nutritious alternatives. This can have serious consequences on the health and well-being of individuals, especially children and pregnant women who rely heavily on rice for their nutritional needs.
Furthermore, the global price increase of rice can have a cascading effect on economies and social stability.
Overall, the global price increase of rice poses significant challenges for families around the world, affecting their access to nutritious food, economic stability, and overall well-being.
I’m so glad I didn’t have kids. I’m not sure how I’ll survive as an old lady in the post oil, post water, post life world, but at level my kids won’t have to feel guilty for leaving me at the side of the road. Or eating me.
The only reason I regret not having kids, I won't have anyone smaller and weaker to push down when running from cannibal raiders during the climate crisis.
Man I get a twinge of pain in my heart every time I read a comment like this… my partner is dead set on having kids, and I’m not so sure. If I can’t get on board, we’ll need to break up soon despite loving each other. Shit sucks man, why can’t the world just be habitable, it doesn’t seem like much to ask
If this really is your primary reason, talk to your partner about adoption or foster care. There's no guilt but you can still have all the wonderful things
I have 3 young-and-not-so-young adult children (big gap between them) and I have found myself wanting to apologize to them so many times for bringing them into this shit show. I really didn’t know it was going to get this bad. As a child of the 70’s I was promised a world of ecologically and socially conscious people by now. Welp…
Also a child of the 70s, and I thought we had a lot longer before the shit show started, and that we had time to fix it, and that we would fix it. I really didn’t think I’d be seeing it happen. It breaks my heart. Humanity is capable of so much better than this, but we just… haven’t. And won’t.
Yes this is true, but what I was meaning is that a lot of the effects of climate change are happening faster than predicted, because we’ve made things worse than predicted.
… you’re supposed to cut access to those shortly before the war, to cause maximum headaches. If there’s a war actually soon, then they picked the dumbest timing they possibly could. The west is in a state of partially mobilized war production, in an effort to supply Ukraine.
And US soldiers are not involved in any foreign wars for the first time in awhile. That lowers our threshold for hitting an America-fuck-yea moment significantly.
You literally overthrew a democratically elected government in coup in 2014 and put in a client regime that’s currently using press gangs to kidnap people off the street and send them to die. Your senator by the name of Lindsey Graham recently quipped how this war was the best money your regime ever spent. Get your emprie bs out of here.
You’re regurgitating Kremlin talking points and whataboutisms. None of which justify Russia’s invasion, breaking international law, breaking international agreements, crimes against humanity or attempted genocide of the Ukrainian people.
Nah, I’m stating plain documented facts. The fact that you can’t engage with reality is entirely your problem. Next, you’re gonna tell me that John Mearsheimer is a Russian propagandist, and seeing the comments you’ve already made I wouldn’t even be surprised that you believe that
Oof, the fact that I have family in China really upsets the racists on this forum. How about we skip ahead a few steps and y’all just take the mask off and call me a race traitor.
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