
State Department Officially Dissolves USAID, Aligning With America First Policy
The U.S. State Department has officially announced the dissolution of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), marking a significant shift in the country's foreign assistance strategy. The decision, which follows months of budget cuts and internal restructuring, aligns with the administration's 'America First' policy. The move was formally communicated to Congress, indicating a complete integration of USAID's functions into the State Department.
This reorganization aims to streamline foreign aid efforts and ensure they directly support U.S. national interests. The State Department's announcement emphasized that this change will enhance the effectiveness of America's foreign assistance programs by focusing on strategic partnerships and immediate national security concerns.
The dissolution of USAID has sparked a range of reactions. Critics argue that this move could diminish the U.S.'s capacity to respond to global humanitarian crises effectively. In contrast, supporters believe it will lead to a more focused and efficient use of foreign aid resources.