46 Democrats, led by progressive Reps. Pramila Jayapal (Wash.), Sara Jacobs (Calif.) and Jesà ºs Garcia (Ill.), stressed that they " agreed with international calls for the U.S. to avoid imposing economic measures that would contribute to Afghanistan's collapsing economy. They tweeted, There could be "more civilian deaths in the coming year than were lost in 20 years of war."
Again in January, Amid hunger crisis, Biden urged to release frozen Afghan funds [3]
There is a growing outcry from lawmakers for President Biden to release billions in frozen Afghan funds to help ease a hunger crisis there.
But just three days ago an outrageous theft of part of the above mentioned deposits of Afghan money was announced: [4]
Biden Moves to Split $7 Billion in Frozen Afghan Funds
The president intends to use the Afghan central bank's assets to fund humanitarian relief in Afghanistan and compensate victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
On October 7, 2001, the USA invaded Afghanistan to avenge the al-Qaida-orchestrated September 11 terrorist attacks. The stated aim of the US invasion was to hunt down Osama bin Laden and overthrow the Taliban government for providing safe haven to al-Qaida leaders, but it was the CIA back in 1996 that invited Osama bin Ladin and helped Saudis create Al Qaida to fight the Russians who were combating CIA armed, funded and trained extremist Islam tribes to overthrow the women liberating Socialist Kabul government. Even ex-US Sec. of State Hillary Clinton on YouTube has admitted US creation of al Qaida. No Afghani has invaded any country, and the Afghanis have not deserved 20 years of American led killing the soldiers of the Taliban government's army which continued to control and govern the Afghan countryside. And since Afghanis, had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks, stealing their desperately needed money to give to 9/11 victims of the Saudi suicide attackers is would be an incredible crime against humanity, which would cry for retribution.
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