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The Weekly GAB Friday, August 17, 2018 U.S. Global Leadership Coalition | www.usglc.org http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=kxfrkHdhoxhaPBF2ZpgQ5g Development & Diplomacy THE WASHINGTON POST Trump Administration is Considering Pulling Back $3 Billion in Foreign Aid | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=tsmysJbKsbohT5zFWjcsTQ Carol Morello and Karoun Demirjian The Trump administration is considering taking back more than $3 billion in foreign aid that Congress already approved, in a move that senators from both parties are calling questionably legal and promising to resist. The Office of Management and Budget instructed the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development earlier this month to provide a balance sheet of foreign aid projects that have not yet been funded. Unless Congress intervenes, the money may be returned to the U.S. Treasury at the end of fiscal year on Sept. 30... In his previous two budgets, President Trump proposed steep cuts to foreign aid, but Congress restored them. Lawmakers from both parties view the last-minute move as a backdoor attempt to get the cuts, despite their objections, before they can do anything about them. AXIOS Trump Cuts Funding for Projects to Stabilize Syria | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=-wNGatN-03Q5SXgnzUESdg Shannon Vavra The Trump administration is ending up to $230 million in funding intended to help stabilize Syria, David Satterfield, the State Department's Acting Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs, told reporters on a call Friday. This is the latest in a string of cuts to Syrian stabilization funds the administration has been making following repeated complaints from President Trump about the cost of U.S. involvement. Axios reported in May that the State Department was ending funding to projects in northwest Syria after Trump requested they be reviewed. Coalition partners, including Saudi Arabia, are pledging about $300 million to fill the void, which is part of why the U.S. is ending the funding, per the AP. USA TODAY Make Water a Top Global Priority. It's the Best, Cheapest Way to Save Lives: Frist http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=4nrcA4aCqVKt4DPK7z_UsA Bill Frist, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader This summer has seen the unprecedented and simultaneous outbreak of six of eight diseases posing the greatest threats to public health, according to the World Health Organization. You'd think that after the alarmingly fast spread of Ebola in West Africa just a few years ago, we'd have learned our lesson. Instead, the health intervention that has saved more lives than any other in recorded history remains alarmingly absent in global health care... We call it WASH - water, sanitation and hygiene. It's the most critical resource in my preparation for every surgical procedure I performed over my lifetime, and it is dismally deficient or nonexistent in hundreds of thousands of health care facilities around the world. Not only are we wasting billions of dollars in health care costs and lost productivity, we're undercutting our most effective front-line defense in disease prevention and containment. BROOKINGS The Case Against a US Retreat From International Development http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=FkulhHsaEogaYoZWKaJVlA John R. Allen, President, The Brookings Institution As an instrument for peace, prosperity, and human advancement, U.S. foreign assistance constitutes one of the most important examples of American compassion. Since the Marshall Plan allowed hard hit citizens and enterprises to return to normalcy after World War II, advancing a new world order in the process, America has embraced its role as a global development leader. Yet today, aid-and with it, U.S. global leadership-are under threat... Even though grassroots and grass-tops support for international development abounds at the subnational level and among some federal government agencies, our current transactional approach to international relations is eroding America's global reach. THE WASHINGTON POST Appointed Leader Resigns from Foreign Aid Agency Used to Give Jobs to Trump Supporters | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=oNsuDxJ3rQPsrV9ghh8qGw Robert O'Harrow Jr. A political appointee overseeing a small foreign assistance agency that has been used by the White House as a source of jobs for Trump administration supporters is resigning, according to an email he sent to agency employees on Tuesday. Robert Blau, a retired Foreign Service officer and speechwriter for Trump's presidential campaign, was named vice president of operations at the Millennium Challenge Corporation in May 2017. He assumed the duties of the chief executive in May of this year, after the Senate failed to move on Trump's nominee to lead the agency... Blau's announcement followed a July 28 Washington Post story that detailed how the White House had assumed control over hiring at the headquarters of Millennium Challenge Corporation, or MCC, a small independent agency that promotes economic growth in poor countries. DEVEX Investment in Food Security Is an Investment in Global Stability. Here's Why. http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=GawSOGsWCtIQ95R6s17bgg Richard Leach, President, World Food Program USA, and Chase Sova, Senior Director of Public Policy, World Food Program USA In a globalized world where instability does not respect borders, nontraditional security threats such as food insecurity are poised to play a more central role in global crises. Globally, hunger is on the rise for the first time in over a decade. Right now, 815 million people worldwide - 1 in 9 - will go to bed hungry tonight... Exactly a decade ago, food price spikes in no less than 40 developing and middle-income countries led to such widespread social unrest that observers dubbed the phenomenon the "silent tsunami." This dramatic rise in food prices and the resulting unrest are now widely recognized as ultimately leading to the collapse of the Haitian government. Politics & Foreign Policy AP NEWS Pompeo Forms Iran Action Group to Run Policy After Nuke Deal | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=xID4A6gg7tEKxIWf5UsWwg Matthew Lee Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday formed a group to coordinate and run U.S. policy toward Iran as the Trump administration moves ahead with efforts to force changes in the Islamic Republic's behavior after withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Accusing Iran of unleashing "a torrent of violence and destabilizing behavior against the United States, our allies, our partners and, indeed, the Iranian people themselves," Pompeo announced the creation of the Iran Action Group, which he said would drive administration policy in Washington and overseas. He said the administration remains willing to talk to Iran but that in order to do so "we must see major changes in the regime's behavior both inside and outside its borders." THE WASHINGTON POST China Has a New Message for the U.S.: Don't Be Alarmed, We're Not That Great. | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=E-vBbS95A9iXZzKpIL_4Yg Amanda Erickson By President Trump's account, China is an economic behemoth, out to destroy the United States. In the last few years, he has compared China's leaders to "grand-chess masters" and accused Beijing of "raping" the U.S. economy and committing the "greatest theft in the history of the world." Last April, as the trade war with China was seemingly just ramping up, Trump tweeted that it was "lost many years ago." China has a different message: We're not that great. Really. In the past several months, Beijing has urged its officials and party outlets to tamp down the swagger about China's economic strength. Rather than behemoth, Beijing has begun to pitch itself as a humble helper, an aide to countries in need. THE WASHINGTON POST Taliban Assault on Ghazni Flouts Afghan and U.S. Hopes for Truce, Peace Talks | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=4BH92a_fAvJ5UDdaxyiGtA Pamela Constable But some analysts said the insurgents may have won the second war, scoring a psychological blow that forcefully contradicts revived hopes for truces and peace talks. That achievement, they said, also weakens confidence in the U.S.-backed government of President Ashraf Ghani and could disrupt parliamentary elections in two months... Now the intentions of Taliban leaders, some of whom were said to have been taken aback by their fighters' sudden enthusiasm for mingling with civilians, seem much less clear. Several Afghan experts said the leaders appear to have little interest in negotiating a settlement if it requires them to abandon their goal of imposing full Islamic sharia law after 17 years of fighting. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL U.S., China Plot Road Map to Resolve Trade Dispute by November | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=M6PkGCde51rSx89g7tYPBA Lingling Wei and Bob Davis Chinese and U.S. negotiators are drawing up a road map for talks to try to end their trade impasse ahead of planned meetings between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at multilateral summits in November, said officials in both nations. The planning represents an effort on both sides to keep a spiraling trade dispute-which already has involved billions of dollars in tariffs and comes with the threat of hundreds of billions more-from torpedoing the U.S.-China relationship and shaking global markets... The negotiations are aimed at finding a way for both sides to address the trade disputes, the officials said, and could lead to more rounds of talks in the next couple of month THE WALL STREET JOURNAL U.S. Issues New Warning to Turkey Over Imprisoned Pastor | http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=QGIzE-lVzfBj33SSk5a9NA Dion Nissenbaum The Trump administration warned that it is prepared to impose more penalties on Turkey if it doesn't release an American pastor facing 35 years in prison on disputed espionage charges. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the U.S. was ready to take tougher steps if Turkey doesn't free Andrew Brunson, who has been held for nearly two years on charges of aiding terrorist groups... After the meeting, Mr. Trump again criticized Turkey on Twitter for taking "advantage of the United States for many years," making it clear that he would make no concessions to secure Mr. Brunson's release. The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition 1129 20th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036 Manage Subscriptions: http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=MRl4qIyO2DO4B_EZ-YPX7g Unsubscribe: http://action.usglc.org/site/CO?i=VMAdOiLUeIGpWmA3rXeBYTOK9VyTKBjX&cid=1202&action=FALSE&events=TRUE&news=TRUE&daily=FALSE&weekly=TRUE&email=hbiden@rosemontseneca.com Not on our list yet? Subscribe Here: http://action.usglc.org/site/R?i=M8zDM2qVgdk4tVIl0WL8
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