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USAID did a lot of things. It's possible some of them actually caused more deaths. Whether they did or didn't, the net effect appears to be in the noise.
Do you actually have any examples? Because that sounds like a weak-ass excuse for using a single number.
It's not publicized often, but USAID spending getting redirected or misused toward literal terrorists happens a decent bit. It's not clear how big the scope of the problem is, because oversight is hard in the best of circumstances and the highest-risk areas are also the places with other forces making oversight much harder (UN involvement and corresponding stonewalling, partial evacuation of US non-essential personnel).
Thank you. I saw your other comment about funding a warlord after I’d posted.
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Yeah, that's an ugly issue. There's a lot of mess in USAID, and a single 'whoops we gave a tyrant a half-mil' can get into the kilodeaths range pretty quickly.
That still leaves some counterfactuals. But the response to 'couldn't we cut the splurge without cutting the bone' is that any attempt would have looked pretty similar to this in reporting, even had it been more carefully circumscribed, and that past incidents give Republicans reasons to believe that anything more careful or telegraphed would have been loopholed to nothing.
Hold on, I remember leaving the discussion from a few years ago with the "knowledge" that USAID was just a sneaky sketchy activity slush fund with some legitimate charity on top for optics purposes.
Was that a conspiracy theory or did not enough people hear about this?
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