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Nevilledog

(54,763 posts)
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 02:13 PM 8 hrs ago

The Aftermath of Feeding America's Credibility Into the Woodchipper

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/08/opinion/usaid-humanitarian-aid-america.html?unlocked_article_code=1.KlA.sOGH.o6LyxpbYviyl&smid=url-share

Last February, Elon Musk boasted of “feeding USAID into the woodchipper” as President Trump kicked off his second term with an unanticipated assault on the agency. A year later, the brutal fallout is coming into focus. Humanitarian aid last year reached 25 million fewer people than in 2024 despite rising global need. More than 2,000 health clinics have closed in crisis zones around the world. Global food aid funding dropped by 40 percent from 2024 to 2025. Millions of people have lost access to critical H.I.V. treatment and testing.

This damage is severe on its own merits. But it also previewed something larger about America’s engagement with the world under an “America first” foreign policy. An administration that began its tenure by abandoning aid recipients has proceeded to alienate treaty allies over Greenland and launch legally dubious military strikes. In retrospect, U.S.A.I.D.’s early demise looks like a canary in the geopolitical coal mine, heralding a dark shift in America’s values.

The brutality of U.S.A.I.D.’s closure and the disregard for the human toll betrayed a vision of a crueler, meaner, more insular world — one in which America aspires not to any pretense of moral leadership but simply to naked power, dominance and extractive self-interest. U.S.A.I.D., after all, was not only a humanitarian endeavor; it was also a symbol of who America seeks to be in the world, and the sort of world America seeks to build. Mr. Trump’s new order, inaugurated with his assault on U.S.A.I.D., is now corroding America’s influence and standing and leaving global leaders with little choice but to treat the United States as an erratic adversary rather than a stable ally.

The impact of U.S.A.I.D.’s demise also provides a preview of the shattering toll of this approach to global affairs on other countries and communities, particularly those living in humanitarian crises. After Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled more than 80 percent of U.S. relief and development programs, total U.S. spending on lifesaving humanitarian relief dropped from over $14 billion in 2024 to just $3.7 billion in 2025. Withholding $10 billion for global relief amounts to a rounding error in federal budget terms (not to mention a pittance relative to the estimated $300 billion increase in Mr. Musk’s net worth last year). But those funds are critical to sustaining people’s lives in crisis zones, from Sudan to Bangladesh to Gaza to refugee camps in Kenya and Chad.

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The Aftermath of Feeding America's Credibility Into the Woodchipper (Original Post) Nevilledog 8 hrs ago OP
The mention of disregard for human toll was truth in an awful form. democrank 8 hrs ago #1
USA's future yankee87 8 hrs ago #2
I want my country back. The one that recognizes livetohike 7 hrs ago #3
woe to us if we ever need the world. mopinko 7 hrs ago #4
K&R Solly Mack 7 hrs ago #5
The same people angrychair 5 hrs ago #6

democrank

(12,407 posts)
1. The mention of disregard for human toll was truth in an awful form.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 02:40 PM
8 hrs ago

So much suffering, so much hope dashed. It’s truly awful. Heartbreakingly awful.

yankee87

(2,784 posts)
2. USA's future
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 02:41 PM
8 hrs ago

With what this pedo did to this country, we will never again be trusted. I wonder if we have our think tanks discussing and strategies on how we will continue engaging on the world stage. Obviously, no one will ever trust our agreements again. Also, he's destroying our government infrastructure. Firing 10';s of thousands employees so they will never be rebuilt. I am at the end on my time here, but I really am frightened for my family's future.

livetohike

(24,098 posts)
3. I want my country back. The one that recognizes
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 03:22 PM
7 hrs ago

we are part of the world and not apart from the world. There is so much to repair .

mopinko

(73,425 posts)
4. woe to us if we ever need the world.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 03:35 PM
7 hrs ago

soft power is real, and he blew it away. all the bombs we own wont help us w/o it.
soon we’ll b paying double digit interest on our bonds.

angrychair

(11,906 posts)
6. The same people
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 05:09 PM
5 hrs ago

That actively supported and/or participated in the kidnapping, torture, rape and murder of children didn't want to help save the lives of children? Shocking.

The people actively kidnapping, torturing and trafficking in Black and Hispanic people to force them out of the country didn't support assistance to their country? Shocking.

It's actually not shocking at all.

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