Nicholas Kristof is right: cutting USAID is not a budget victory—it is a human tragedy. Restoring USAID means restoring hope, medicine, food, and clean water to millions of vulnerable people.
When humanitarian aid is slashed, children go hungry, preventable diseases spread, and countless innocent lives are lost. America's leadership should be measured not only by military strength but also by compassion and its commitment to saving lives.
Congress and the administration should immediately restore USAID funding and reaffirm America's moral responsibility to support humanitarian relief around the world. Human lives must never become political bargaining chips.
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