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To diminish terror finance, audit international organizations

To diminish terror finance, audit international organizations Cliff Smith © Provided by Washington Examiner America gives foreign aid and supports various international bodies with the best of intentions. And yet, international aid, by its nature, usually goes to war-torn areas and places with terrorist insurgents and similar groups. And there is a growing consensus among foreign policy and national security practitioners that, as professor Jessica Trisko Darden of Virginia Commonwealth University put it, “Humanitarian aid has a terrorism problem.” Indeed, in 2019, I documented seven specific instances where funds from the United States Agency on International Development went to organizations that, at minimum, do business with terrorist groups and, in some cases, were actually designated by the U.S. government as terrorist entities.

Controversial Trump appointee overseeing VOA resigns at Biden s request

BLM HQ move made headlines from beginning to end of 2020

The Bureau of Land Management’s move of its national headquarters and some 40 jobs to Grand Junction was in the news at the very start of 2020, and remains a still-evolving story as the year comes to an end. The BLM last year decided to relocate its headquarters to Mesa County as part of a larger move of many Washington, D.C., jobs to various locations out west. Trump administration officials and other supporters of the action, such as U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., pointed to benefits such as moving national-level BLM officials closer to the lands they manage and communities their decisions affect, and the lower cost of living, shorter commute times and access to the outdoors that appeal to some employees and candidates for headquarters jobs.

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