The article critiques the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as a relic of the Cold War that has devolved into a bureaucratic and corrupt organization. The author shares a personal account from his time in Iraq, highlighting the organization's lack of transparency and accountability. He notes that USAID's funding has shifted significantly, now favoring countries involved in U.S. military operations, such as Ukraine. Despite the funding claims, concerns about the efficacy of USAID persist, questioning its role in modern foreign aid.
USAID has transformed from a once-valuable entity into a seemingly corrupt and ineffectual organization overshadowed by its bureaucratic legacy.
The organization's funding has increasingly aligned with U.S. military interests, raising questions about its efficacy and accountability in foreign aid.
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