After the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021 the Taliban seized control of the country. In response the International Monetary Fund and major international donors to the country blocked the Taliban’s access to billions of dollars in charitable bank accounts. More than half of Afghanistan’s annual $5 billion budget is from foreign aid. Despite its puritanical brand of Islam, the Taliban controls the world’s largest opium operation, earning about $460 million a year from taxes on the sale of heroin moving through their territories alone, the U.N. says.…
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@95KSND52yrs2Y
Yes, but there should be very strict criteria for how they spend it and an agreement to monitor that with full transparency
@95DM6DC2yrs2Y
Humanitarian aid and financial aid directly to the people not put to the taliban pockets
@95DJ5HS2yrs2Y
Only if that aid is certifiably used to aid the population
@938987L2yrs2Y
Yes, but with checks to ensure this money is used to improve the well-being of Afghan citizens.
@933ZSY52yrs2Y
No. Taliban government is corrupt and against basic human rights of the individual citizens. We do not support the government which does not treat their own people. I
@92335W32yrs2Y
They should provide money to humanitarian groups
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