Nigeria has gotten billions of dollars in U.S. security assistance, even as its counterterrorism campaign has a massive civilian death toll.

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  • WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Honest questions seeing as you seem so sure:

    • Does the executive have no ability to block arms sales to human rights abusers?
    • What methods are available to block arms sales?
    • Is a government not under any moral or ethical obligation to prevent the armament of human rights abusers?
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      7 months ago

      Congress has to vote on bills for arms packages to our allies. The President has to sign it or not.

      The catch is they always package stuff like this with stuff like “give water to Rwanda” so the President is forced to sign it otherwise he’s the “no water for Rwanda President”.

      The best example of this lately is arming Israel. It’s packaged with probably the last ever military aid to Ukraine. They need it to literally not turn 30% of the continent of Europe into Russia. But means we gotta send shit to the assholes in Israel too. But it’s easier for people to just focus on the last part.

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      7 months ago

      None of your bullet points have anything to do with the thread.
      Your goal post moving is normal and expected, so expect it to be ignored.

      • WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        “Politics and arms sales has nothing to do with a thread about politics and arms sales”

        Ah, so you’re just a dunning kruger. Cool, thanks!