Summary

New Secretary of State Marco Rubio froze most foreign aid grants for three months, reportedly shocking State Department officials.

The freeze affects military aid to Ukraine, Jordan, and Taiwan, while exempting aid to Egypt and Israel.

Staff were instructed to halt nearly all existing foreign assistance programs immediately.

The move aligns with Trump’s pledge to negotiate an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, as Russia gains ground in the conflict.

Rubio’s decision has raised concerns about the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy and global alliances.

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The freeze affects military aid to Ukraine, Jordan, and Taiwan, while exempting aid to Egypt and Israel.

I was told the genocide was going to stop.

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If someone claims something happened on the fediverse without providing a link, they’re lying.

I have to say it so often it’s in my profile. I don’t believe I’ve ever been wrong.

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I’m not going to provide a link, because half of the tankieverse was saying anyone voting Harris is voting genocide and you fucking know it. I of course was banned from the hexbear memes community of all places for suggesting that Trump IS going to be worse and that they all know it but don’t care because Trump is the more authoritarian, more pro-Putin choice.

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Moving the goalposts. You don’t need to show that someone said, “Voting Harris is voting genocide” you need to find me someone who said, “If Trump wins, the genocide will stop,” which is the claim that was actually made by the person I replied to. Please refrain from that sort of rhetorical trickery.

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Aren’t you that tankie guy?

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Yes they are going to end all the wars by killing all Palestinians and Ukrainians. They were very clear on that.

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The Trump plan to end genocide is to hurry up and get it over with.

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Just handed over the Pacific Islands to China.

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For the record, this is not Rubio’s decision. This is Trump’s decision. These people are all just blindly following Trump’s orders.

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No, their eyes are open. They are following his orders, but they know what they’re doing.

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Let’s dispense with the fiction that Marco Rubio doesn’t know what he’s doing, he knows exactly what he’s doing.

(rubio said this about obama in 2016 please don’t hurt me)

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Oh, I’m not saying they aren’t. They absolutely know what they’re doing and are gleefully marching in lockstep. I’m just saying that Rubio himself didn’t come up with this decision. Trump did.

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Then you shouldn’t use the term blindly following orders. Willfully following orders is more appropriate.

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I don’t think Trump actually comes up with anything himself, that gives him too much credit. He has actual intelligent though evil people telling him what to do, mostly foreign debt holders he’s trying to repay politically instead of financially if I had to guess

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I mean, at least it’s logically consistent

If they expect to end the war by negotiating with both parties, they kind of need to force them to negotiate

Putin already is straining his resources to the max with the war, he surely be glad for an easy end with lots of posturing

Ukraine, surely will receive a moral blow, but if a NATO entry is also added into the deal with promised of this not happening again it also sweetens the deal

People should celebrate DE ESCALATING conflict, not inflaming it

If that comes with LESS TAXPAYERS money spent outside, isn’t that even better for the people?

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People should celebrate DE ESCALATING conflict, not inflaming it

In theory, yes.

I mean, at least it’s logically consistent

No. Think about it. Would you really want to agree to peace as Russia, if every day you delay you gain more territory? Pausing support gives Russia every incentive to keep figting.

Especially since pause in support can’t be easily undone. It takes about 3 months from US deciding to send heavy equipment to it arriving at the front lines. A lot longer for jets.

So it is in Russias best interest to stall 3 months (pretend to negotiate) until Biden’s shipments all arrive and no more is on its way, then push as hard as they can for 3 months until the equipment sent to punish Russia arrives and then finally negotiate.

Funny that the announced pause is for 3 months. I am sure that is a coincidence.

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Putin will be handed Ukraine by Donald Trump because that’s why Putin bought him the presidency

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Proof? Where is the recipe?

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*Trump: freezes aid to invaded ukraine and keeps aid to invading Israel

*Some POS: “I mean, at least it’s logically consistent”

In that sense, you’re right. Probably even far right.

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You mean that?

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If they expect to end the war by negotiating with both parties, they kind of need to force them to negotiate

removes biggest negotiating chip immediately

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Rubio: I’m not so little anymore, Daddy Trump says so!

Eric: My father never calls me little. In fact he never calls me at all.

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