Ben Bartee discusses the negative effects of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on global politics. The article highlights rising skepticism and backlash from various countries that have experienced USAID’s involvement in their internal affairs.
• USAID has been accused of funding disruptive social projects globally, prompting criticism from countries like Russia, which expelled the agency in 2012 for meddling in politics.
• Russia's closure of USAID operations followed accusations that its activities undermined democracy and humanitarian efforts.
• Many other countries did not follow Russia's lead due to fears of U. S. retaliation, recalling past U. S. actions against leaders who opposed American influence.
• Recent developments show a growing number of authoritarian leaders, such as those in Hungary, El Salvador, Belarus, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, expressing discontent with USAID's influence. They accuse the agency of supporting opposition groups and destabilizing movements in their countries.
• The article suggests a shift in perception and strategy regarding American democratic presence abroad, with some leaders celebrating the reduction of USAID's influence.
The article raises questions about USAID's role and impact as more nations openly reject its intervention, signaling potential changes in global geopolitical dynamics concerning American efforts to promote democracy.
https://armageddonprose.substack.com/p/geopolitical-consequences-deep-states
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