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Nikki Haley vows to cut foreign aid to anti-American nations if voted to power
Feb 26, 2023 7:45 AM

Indian-American Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has made a strong commitment that if elected, she will completely eliminate foreign aid to countries that harbor hatred towards the United States. She specifically named Pakistan, China, Iraq, and other such nations, saying "a strong America doesn’t pay off the bad guys".

Earlier this month, the 51-year-old former two-term Governor of South Carolina and former US Ambassador to the United Nations officially announced the launch of her 2024 presidential campaign.

"I will cut every cent in foreign aid for countries that hate us. A strong America doesn’t pay off the bad guys. A proud America doesn’t waste our people’s hard-earned money. And the only leaders who deserve our trust are those who stand up to our enemies and stand beside our friends," she wrote in an op-ed in the New York Post.

Also read: Meet Nikki Haley, the Indian-American running for US President

According to Haley, the United States spent a staggering $46 billion on foreign aid in the previous year, with a significant portion going to countries such as China, Pakistan, and Iraq. In her view, American taxpayers have the right to understand how their money is being utilized and to what end.

"They will be shocked to find that much of it goes to fund anti-American countries and causes. As president, I’ll put a stop to this fiasco," she said.

According to Haley, the Biden administration resumed military aid to Pakistan, though it’s home to at least a dozen terrorist organisations and its government is deeply in hock to China.

She said that as the US ambassador to the UN, she strongly supported then president Donald Trump’s decision to cut nearly USD 2 billion of military aid to Pakistan because that country supported terrorists who kill American troops.

"It was a major victory for our troops, our taxpayers and our vital interests, but it didn’t go nearly far enough. We’ve still given them way too much in other aid. As president, I will block every penny," she added.

She said that the Biden administration restored half a billion dollars to ”a corrupt United Nations agency” that’s supposed to help the Palestinian people but in fact covers for deeply anti-Semitic propaganda against our ally Israel. She added the US has given Iraq more than USD 1 billion over the last few years, even though its government is getting closer to Iran.

She said American taxpayers still give money to "Communist China for ridiculous environment programs, despite the obvious threat China poses to Americans."

"We give money to Belarus, which is Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s closest ally. We even give money to Communist Cuba — a country our own government has designated as a state sponsor of terrorism," she said, adding that it’s been happening for decades under presidents of both parties.

Also read: Explained | Pakistan halts salaries of ministers even as Uzbekistan comes to its rescue after China and Iran

"I am running for president to restore our nation’s strength, our national pride and our people’s trust. Backing American allies and friends like Israel and Ukraine is smart. Sending our tax dollars to enemies isn’t," she added.

"At the UN, I put together a book of how much money we give other countries and how often they vote with us. It was eye-opening. We are giving huge amounts of cash to countries that vote against us most of the time. That doesn’t make sense. I’ll stop it. America can’t buy our friends. We’ll certainly never buy off our enemies," she added.

Less than a fortnight after entering the race to the White House, Haley is leading against President Joe Biden in a hypothetical match, according to a latest opinion poll on Friday. But she trails badly against leading GOP candidate former president Trump, Rasmussen Report said based on a survey it conducted between February 16 to 19.

Among the Republicans she comes at the third position after Trump (52 percent) and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (24 percent).

Born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa to immigrant Punjabi Sikh parents, Haley is the third Indian-American to run for the US presidency in three consecutive election cycles. Bobby Jindal ran in 2016 and Vice President Kamala Harris in 2020.

Before entering the presidential ballot, Haley has to win the Republican Party’s presidential primary which will start in January next year. The next US presidential election is scheduled to be held on November 5, 2024.

Also read: Nikki Haley creates buzz in American domestic politics

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