Tuesday, February 4, 2025

USAID Leadership Gutted

ComNavOps has often decried the use of the military in humanitarian and disaster relief (HA/DR) efforts, believing those should not be military missions as they detract from combat training and cause unproductive wear and tear on equipment and personnel.  Instead, ComNavOps has proposed funding and equipping an organization like the US Agency for International Development (USAID) to deal with HA/DR and to provide the forward ‘presence’ and ‘deterrence’ that so many want the military to do.
 
Here is a portion of the USAID mission statement from the organization’s web page,
 
… the U.S. Agency for International Development leads the U.S. Government's international development and disaster assistance through partnerships and investments that save lives, reduce poverty, strengthen democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises and progress beyond assistance.

A seeming perfect fit for HA/DR, presence, and deterrence, right?  Without going into a lengthy documentation trail, suffice it to say that USAID had become a left-leaning, political tool that was ineffective at its job.
 
The Trump administration has just announced that it has placed 60 senior USAID bureaucrats on indefinite leave, presumably as a prelude to termination.
 
A memo from acting USAID administrator Jason Gray says, "We have identified several actions within USAID that appear to be designed to circumvent the president’s executive orders and the mandate from the American people.“[1]
 
The decision appears to affect nearly every career staffer who holds a top leadership role at the agency, at least in Washington — around 60 officials, the current and former officials said.[1]
 
This action effectively shuts down most of USAID's $22.6 billion in program support.[1]

This is an excellent first step towards refocusing USAID on its core mission.
 
How often do we justify programs and platforms as being good because they will ‘free up’ other units for more important work?  Well, USAID, taking on the HA/DR, presence, and deterrence missions can free up military units and resources to concentrate on their core mission of warfighting.  Perfect, right?  Exactly what everyone calls for, right?
 
There's your disaster relief, done efficiently



Buy USAID a couple of small to medium size cargo ships, load them with disaster relief supplies, and crew them with civilian mariners and there’s your disaster relief effort for free, relative to military costs. 
 
Get the military out of HA/DR and give it to USAID or some similar organization.
 
 
Note:  The FY2025 USAID budget is $42.8B.
 
 
 
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[1]Redstate website, “Trump Suspends As Many As 60 Senior Bureaucrats for Trying to Evade His Executive Orders”, streiff, 28-Jan-2025,
https://redstate.com/streiff/2025/01/28/trump-suspends-as-many-as-60-senior-bureaucrats-for-trying-to-evade-his-executive-orders-n2184896

8 comments:

  1. I totally agree - and not just for the US, military forces should not be used for HA/DR maybe except for national emergencies.
    However, isn't "USAID had become a left-leaning, political tool that was ineffective at its job" a bit political for this blog :-)

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    1. "a bit political for this blog"

      If it were a matter of opinion, perhaps. However, it's a statement of fact. If you have any doubts, please review the list of projects they've funded.

      Besides, it's my blog and I can indulge myself on rare occasions!

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    2. I don't see that as a political comment. The most basic assessment of facts and critical thinking support it.

      The Navy needs to stop thinking of itself as "a global force for good" (actual slogan???) instead of "the most destructive seaborne force in history."

      There should be bipartisan support for this change.

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    3. Here's a sampling of USAID funded projects courtesy of Sen. Joni Ernst and PressSec Leavitt:

      1. $20 million to create a Sesame Street in Iraq.
      2. Million dollars to push DEI in Serbia
      3. Tens of thousands of dollars for a transgender opera in Colombia
      4. Despite the fact that Moroccans have been making pottery for thousands of years, USAID spent more than $2 million for Moroccan pottery classes and promotion. The idea clearly wasn't fully formed, because the translator they hired didn't even speak English.
      5. Trade assistance to Ukraine paid for models and designers to take trips to New York City, London Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and South by Southwest in Austin.
      6. $2 million promoting tourism to Lebanon, a nation the State Department warns against traveling to “due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, unexploded landmines, and the risk of armed conflict.”
      7. $1 million into batty research on coronaviruses at China’s infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology, which the CIA admits was the likely source of COVID-19.

      And the list goes on almost endlessly.

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    4. Well at least the fashion models create calendars for our shops and garages... isnt that "humanitarian"??
      Apologies, but couldn't resist!! ;)
      But seriously, just...YES!
      THIS is the kind of stupid abuse of taxpayer dollars that needs to be ripped out trunk and root just like DEI. International giveaways could fund a lot of the Navy we need...!!!

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  2. I knew USAID was a sister organzation to our CIA and only worked to support its goals. I didn't know how bad this was until I saw this short video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtgT_u2rWs0

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    1. I had never heard of this organization, but as I've been watching the news, all I've been thinking is "this is clearly a front organization for the CIA".

      Lutefisk

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  3. The sheer amount of screaming about this from the Democrats and liberals says that there is are some really deep and dirty things in there that dare not be made public. Like how much of the 'aid' goes to NGOs that operated within the US.

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