United States | Aid and a bet

America’s foreign aid pause puts lives at risk

Donald Trump sought disruption. He hurt America first.

A child lies on top of food aid distributed by United States Agency for International Development in Mekelle city of the Tigray region, in northern Ethiopia.
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|Damascus and Washington

THE SPRAWLING al-Hol camp in north-eastern Syria is part of a network of prisons holding tens of thousands of detainees and family members from Islamic State’s jihadist “caliphate”, which was smashed by America and its allies in 2019. Western securocrats have long worried that prisoners might break out and wreak bloody havoc, in Syria and abroad. Such fears have intensified given the turmoil after the fall of Syrian dictator, Bashar al-Assad, in December.

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