Posted BY: Bill | NwoReport

Despite the Taliban’s resurgence in Afghanistan after the chaotic U.S. withdrawal in 2021, a report from the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR) reveals that the Biden administration has provided $2.35 billion in aid to the country over the last two years. The funds, deemed by some to be inadvertently supporting the Taliban’s rule, could contribute to the terrorist group’s financial resources. The report indicates that around $1.7 billion remains available for potential disbursement, raising concerns about its potential misuse. The Taliban views international aid as a source of revenue, exercising control over organizations and claiming credit for benefits. The SIGAR head had previously expressed uncertainty about not funding the Taliban, with allegations that the Biden administration hindered investigations into the matter. The findings underscore the complex challenges surrounding aid distribution in the wake of Afghanistan’s shifting political landscape.

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The Taliban views international aid as a source of revenue, exercising control over organizations and claiming credit for benefits. The SIGAR head had previously expressed uncertainty about not funding the Taliban, with allegations that the Biden administration hindered investigations into the matter. The findings underscore the complex challenges surrounding aid distribution in the wake of Afghanistan’s shifting political landscape.