After the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021 the Taliban seized control of the country. In response the International Monetary Fund and major international donors to the country blocked the Taliban’s access to billions of dollars in charitable bank accounts. More than half of Afghanistan’s annual $5 billion budget is from foreign aid. Despite its puritanical brand of Islam, the Taliban controls the world’s largest opium operation, earning about $460 million a year from taxes on the sale of heroin moving through their territories alone, the U.N. says.…
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Unique answers from Filipino [people] voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@968VFXT4yrs4Y
would they even? theyre against their plans
@9675WCX4yrs4Y
Truth to be told, I do not have any thoughts regarding this question.
@94SW4BB4yrs4Y
Yes, but only to the refugees instead of the territories.
@93G488H4yrs4Y
No, but if the government were to reform and change their stances on things
@926TS274yrs4Y
Yes, but on the condition of improving the human rights situation
@8ZP49R54yrs4Y
No, provide aid through international non-profits.