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8 votes
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Bill Gates warns child deaths to rebound after Donald Trump-era funding cuts
19 votes -
Polish train track that helped transport aid to Ukraine destroyed in ‘act of sabotage,’ prime minister says
24 votes -
The shutdown of USAID has already killed hundreds of thousands
55 votes -
US Department of Agriculture tells states to undo efforts to issue full food aid benefits or face penalties
39 votes -
US judges say Donald Trump administration must continue food aid during shutdown
56 votes -
Half of US states sue Donald Trump administration over halting food stamps
56 votes -
Foreign aid from the United States saved millions of lives each year
15 votes -
Grand Rapids Michigan faith leaders and mayor begin fast, pledge to continue fasting until SNAP food benefits restored
21 votes -
At least twenty-five US states plan to cut off food aid benefits in November
43 votes -
Gang involved in arson attack on London warehouse for Wagner Group jailed
15 votes -
Gaza aid Global Sumud Flotilla: more than a dozen vessels intercepted by Israeli forces; Greta Thunberg arrested – live
19 votes -
US Supreme Court upended the constitutional separation of powers on Friday afternoon with a brief order allowing Donald Trump to unilaterally cancel $4 billion in foreign aid appropriated by Congress
32 votes -
Russia claims iskander strike targeted Ukrainian forces, hits Danish demining mission instead
20 votes -
The unforgivable sin of Ms Rachel. The biggest threat to Western Civilization: compassion. Makes perfect sense.
29 votes -
New SNAP rules explained: Six more US states restrict purchases of processed 'junk' foods
15 votes -
No evidence Hamas stole Gaza humanitarian aid, USAID report shows
23 votes -
US Senate approves rescission bill clawing back money previously allocated to public broadcasting and foreign aid
37 votes -
'It's a killing field': IDF soldiers ordered to shoot deliberately at unarmed Gazans waiting for humanitarian aid
48 votes -
Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and eleven other activists set sail on Sunday afternoon for Gaza on a ship aimed at “breaking Israel's siege” of the devastated territory
43 votes -
Two stories from a USAID career
12 votes -
Family mourns boy killed by Israeli strike as he searched for bread
10 votes -
Bill Gates accuses Elon Musk of ‘killing’ children with USAID cuts | “The picture of the world’s richest man killing the world’s poorest children is not a pretty one”
47 votes -
Drones hit ‘Freedom Flotilla’ Gaza aid ship in international waters near Malta
29 votes -
A federal judge rules the dismantling of USAID likely violated the Constitution and blocks Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from further cuts
37 votes -
Court asked to intervene after email tells USAID workers to destroy classified documents
18 votes -
The changing war in Ukraine - the US aid freeze, momentum and how the war has changed in 2025
17 votes -
Against addressing root causes
17 votes -
US terminates funding for polio, HIV, malaria and nutrition programs around the world
31 votes -
Norwegian de-mining operation cuts 1700 worldwide staff after US President Donald Trump funding decision
10 votes -
Fear, pain and hunger: The dire impact of US funding cuts in Africa
20 votes -
The upcoming US PEPFAR cut will kill millions, many of them children
30 votes -
US President Donald Trump's foreign aid cuts lead to guards at terrorist holding centers in Syria going unpaid and some not showing up to work
16 votes -
Secretary of State Marco Rubio orders halt to almost all US foreign aid
28 votes -
Ukraine to receive aging Abrams tanks in latest Australian military aid package
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What is the motivation to keep sending Benajmin Netanyahu military aide while the Gaza crisis continues?
I hope it is kosher to post this under ~talk. I know people are sick of this topic, so I put plenty of tags in to help those not interested avoid seeing this thread. FWIW, you can go into your...
I hope it is kosher to post this under ~talk. I know people are sick of this topic, so I put plenty of tags in to help those not interested avoid seeing this thread. FWIW, you can go into your Settings and enter keywords to filter threads on ( via tags ).
To my question.
Netanyahu has been killing people with no means of defense.
What is President Biden's motivation to keep sending military aide to Israel while Netanyahu continues to do this?
I have a few guesses, but none of them on their own or together seems to justify the political or humanitarian costs:
- Somehow it is in the geopolitical interest of the U.S. to do so
- Israel would be destroyed without military aide ( but defensive weapons can still be sent )
- The U.S. benefits from Israeli intelligence
- Congressional republicans aligned with Christian Nationlists want to see Israel live out a Biblical prophesy and it would cost President Biden politically if he were to push a decrease in military aide - assuming he could.
- President Biden might have lost Jewish American votes, BUT Jews are a minority in America and many American Jews are against what Netanyahu is doing.
Those are the possibilities I could come up with. Am I missing anything? All of these possibilities together do not seem to be worth the political cost President Biden incurred. Is there something I missed?
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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron, in Kyiv, promises Ukraine aid for 'as long as it takes'
18 votes -
New American military aid for Ukraine - What's in the package and what impact will it have?
13 votes -
US announces $6 billion long-term military aid package for Ukraine
30 votes -
US House approves $95 billion aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
41 votes -
EU leaders approve €50 billion deal for Ukraine after Viktor Orbán lifts his veto
21 votes -
How a World Food Program food aid revamp has gone wrong for refugees in Uganda
5 votes -
Mitch McConnell backs US President Joe Biden’s $106bn aid request for Israel and Ukraine
34 votes -
Egypt-Gaza border crossing opens, letting desperately needed aid flow to Palestinians
21 votes -
‘If we don’t get the aid, we will lose the war’: Zelenskyy asks Congress to help Ukraine
33 votes -
Niger has suspended the export of gold and uranium to France this Sunday with immediate effect
36 votes -
What the data says about food stamps in the US
10 votes -
If the US Federal Government was to stop issuing student financial aid to private colleges and universities, what would be the impact to those institutions?
Posted this over on r/highereducation, thought it might be interesting here. I've been thinking a lot about this lately, especially in the context of "free college" proposals. Subsidizing private...
Posted this over on r/highereducation, thought it might be interesting here.
I've been thinking a lot about this lately, especially in the context of "free college" proposals. Subsidizing private colleges and universities would be a political non-starter. I'm assuming the government would have a "teach-out" style plan to transition schools off federal dollars. Regardless, the impact would be massive. I've briefly glanced at financial aid and revenue data for one R1 school, and it seems federal money makes up a significant (20-30%) portion of annual operating revenue. While that doesn't seem like much at first, I suspect enrollment would drop significantly at many schools if there was the alternative of going to a public university for free. Several thoughts come to mind:
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What percent of schools would close or merge?
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What would be some of the most surprising schools to close?
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How quickly would schools close? Would they immediately shutter, close at the end of the transition period, or struggle on for a few years?
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What is the breakdown of institution types (R1/2 vs SLAC vs engineering schools)?
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What would be the impact on religiously-affiliated colleges, especially Catholic schools (there's already many little-known ones in the middle of nowhere)?
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Of the schools that survive, what sort of strategies would they employ to remain solvent (lean heavier on foreign students, reduce admissions standards, have mandatory work-study programs to reduce administrative costs, create alumni contracts akin to tithing, invest more in the financial sector/Wall Street)?
Edit: Whoops, I thought I posted this in ~misc. Oh well.
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Aid in reverse: How poor countries give disproportionately more to rich countries
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Venezuela aid: Genuine help or Trojan horse?
7 votes