The US Bombing of Iran-How Nonprofits and Civil Society Must Respond - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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The ceasefire imposed on June 22 marked a pause after twelve days of military actions involving Israel, Iran, and the US. Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with Trump threatening further strikes. A significant concern is the impact of military funding on domestic programs like food stamps and Medicaid, reflecting a historical trend in US militarism. Justifications for military actions often shift, citing economic motives, security threats, or humanitarian causes, yet the outcomes frequently fail to deliver on the intended goals. Trump's approach mirrors this pattern, emphasizing personal ambition amidst longstanding military practices.
The ceasefire that President Donald Trump imposed on June 22 ended twelve days of Israeli assaults against Iran, followed by Iran's retaliatory strikes and a US attack.
There is a deep connection between the money that goes to the military and the money taken from domestic needs, such as food stamps and Medicaid.
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