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How Sudan Reveals That Moral Failure Is the Default
Trump Stops Africa Aid ROW Doesn’t Fill
It is crazy to think how Trump’s withdrawal of aid has led to starvation in Sudan, a country ravaged by poverty and civil war. Children die daily from hunger, and 25 million people teeter on the brink of it. Yet despite the obvious blasting of criticism of Trump, it turns out that in the months of shuttering USAID, what is technically called the rest of the world (ROW) has utterly failed to fill in the gap. Talk about depraved.
I have never realized just how ungenerous and stingy the ROW can be. Vastly wealthy Muslim countries nearby in the region could fill the gap. The US, through USAID, was funding $880 million to fend off starvation. That is a pittance. Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar could raise a billion dollars in minutes. I thought the Quran talked about helping beggars and the poor. Talk is cheap, or in this case, costs nothing.
Europe, the tradition moral center of its universe, and master of mocking America as dumb and Trump as a bozo and would be fascist, has yet to kick in a buck or two. The EU, a market of 440 million people right next door, much closer to Sudan than the USA, and with a GDP of over $17 trillion, suddenly can find what amounts to a rounding error in accounting under its seat cushions. A continent of penetrating…