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us foreign aid cuts threaten soft power and education projects in iraq
The recent cuts to US foreign aid, including the termination of a $20 million education project in Iraq by Sesame Workshop, highlight a significant retreat from America's soft power initiatives. Experts warn that this withdrawal could create a vacuum for China's influence in the region, despite its current aid being far less than the US's. The shift raises concerns about the future of US values in promoting human rights and development globally.
us foreign aid cuts threaten soft power and global influence
The recent cuts to US foreign aid, including the termination of a $20 million education project in Iraq linked to "Sesame Street," highlight a significant decline in America's soft power. Experts warn that this retreat may create a vacuum that China could exploit, although its ability to match US influence is limited by its political structure. The reductions have raised concerns among NGOs and allies about the US's commitment to values like human rights and development in the region.