“The choice now is not between hawkishness and compassion—but between exerting dominance and exercising a complete power.”
Browsing: Aid
“It is the world’s most vulnerable who risk paying the highest price.”
Iran war breaks global humanitarian aid: logistics hit, fertilizer/oil shocks, displacement surges. Polycrisis worsens.
“Ramadan care packages” erase colonial dispossession, reducing Palestinians to perpetual aid recipients while Israel steals land.
U.S. security aid to Iraq—$13.8 billion since 2015—is now suspended, forcing Baghdad to make an impossible choice.
Sudan’s civil war has created the world’s largest displacement crisis, with 9 million displaced and 25 million in need.
The U.S.-Jordan partnership has deepened dramatically, with over $2 billion in aid and a major military buildup.
Private military contractor UG Solutions is reportedly staffing up for new Gaza aid deployments, despite previous war crimes allegations.
Israel’s suspension of 37 aid groups in Gaza threatens to collapse the ceasefire and accelerate humanitarian catastrophe.
Reducing U.S. military aid to Israel is economically feasible but carries strategic costs; a gradual transition to partnership could preserve the alliance.
