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A Plan To Reform U.S. Security Assistance Getty/Pete Kiehart
A Ukrainian soldier shakes hands with one of his instructors after taking part in a Combat Lifesaver Course at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center near Yavoriv, Ukraine, on April 22, 2015.
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U.S. security assistance is broken and in need of an overhaul. Over the past two decades, the bureaucratic system developed to deliver billions of dollars of military aid to partner nations has evolved and expanded not by design but as the result of a series of ad hoc legislative and policy changes. Though the U.S. Department of State was initially in charge of security assistance policy and accounts, since 9/11, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has established a separate, well-funded security assistance bureaucracy at the Pentagon. This has inhibited effective congressional oversight, harmed coordination between diplomacy and defense, and contributed to the growing militar
Indian American leads Congressmen to condemn China s proposed restrictions on Hong Kong s electoral system
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Indian American leads Congressmen to condemn China s proposed restrictions on Hong Kong s electoral system
PTI / Mar 9, 2021, 08:27 IST
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WASHINGTON: Led by Indian American Congressman Ami Bera, a bipartisan group of influential lawmakers on Monday expressed concern over changes sought to be imposed by Beijing on Hong Kong s electoral system.
“We are deeply concerned about the changes Beijing announced in Hong Kong s electoral system. These revisions will only continue to advance Beijing s ever-tightening grip on Hong Kongers autonomy, basic freedoms and fundamental human rights,” said a group of lawmakers from both the House of Representatives and the Senate.