US: Nikki Haley bluntly, said - If our government is formed, I will cut the help to Pakistan, not ATM America
Nikki Haley said, I will make every possible cut in aid to the countries that hate us. A strong America will not financially support bad guys.
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Pakistan is currently facing an unprecedented economic crisis. He is trying to raise US dollars to save the country from bankruptcy. The foreign exchange reserves are less than US$ 3 billion. Meanwhile, Indian-American leader Nikki Haley's outspoken statement is sure to increase her uneasiness. Haley said on Tuesday that if she comes to power, she will not give dollars to bad countries like Pakistan. Nikki Haley is a contender from the Republican Party in the US presidential election.
'America is not the world's ATM, foreign policy should be corrected'
Haley, who was twice governor from South Carolina, tweeted, America helps bad people financially. America gave millions of dollars to Pakistan, Iraq and Zimbabwe last year. Strong America will not be the ATM of countries around the world. He said in another tweet, America could not be the ATM of the world. As President, we will make sure that we get our foreign policy right. Our plans will not be linked to sending money to our enemies.
'Will not let American citizens' hard earned money go to waste'
Haley said, I will make every possible cut in aid to countries that hate us. A strong America will not financially support bad guys. We will not let the hard earned money of our people go to waste. The former US ambassador to the United Nations said in an article in the New York Post that the only leaders we can trust are those who stand against our enemies and stand with our friends.
'Terrorist organization's home Pakistan, deep ties with China'
he said in his article, America spent US $ 46 billion on foreign aid last year. This help went to countries like China, Pakistan and Iraq. He said that American taxpayers have a right to know where this money is going. According to Haley, the Biden administration has resumed military aid to Pakistan. The country is home to at least a dozen terrorist organizations and its government is in close contact with China.

