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haley: Nikki Haley lashed out at Pakistan; again the United States will not be the “ATM” of the world if she votes to take power


Indian-American Republican presidential candidate Nikki haley on Tuesday reiterated that if elected to power, the US would not pay “bad guys” like Pakistan hundreds of millions of dollars. “A weak America pays the bad guys: Hundreds of millions of dollars to Pakistan, Iraq and Zimbabwe just last year. A strong America won’t be the ATM of the world,” former Ambassador to the US United Nation tweeted.

In another tweet, Haley said: “America cannot be the ATM of the world. As president, we will make sure to correct the foreign policy basis. More on plans to stop sending money. to our enemies…”

“I will cut every penny of foreign aid to countries that hate us. A strong America that doesn’t pay the bad guys. A proud America that doesn’t waste our people’s hard-earned money. And the only leaders worthy of our trust are those who stand up to our enemies and stand by our friends,” said the 51-year-old, two-term Southern governor. Carolina, who earlier this month officially kicked off her 2024 presidential run, wrote in a commentary in the New York Post.

In the article, Haley writes that the US spent $46 billion on foreign aid last year, given to countries like China, Pakistan and Iraq. She added that US taxpayers deserve to know where that money is going and what it does.

According to Haley, the Biden administration has resumed military aid to Pakistan, even though the country is home to at least a dozen terrorist organizations and its government has close ties to China.

She said that as the US Ambassador to the UN, she strongly supports President Donald Trump’s decision to cut off nearly $2 billion in military aid to Pakistan because it supports terrorists who kill US troops.

“It’s a huge victory for our military, our taxpayers, and our vital interests, but it hasn’t gone far enough. We still give them too much. As the President, I’m going to steal every penny,” she added.

Less than two weeks after entering the race for the title The White HouseHaley is leading President Joe Biden in a mock match, according to the latest opinion poll on Friday.

But she’s far from taking the lead Republic Former presidential candidate Trump, the Rasmussen Report said is based on a survey conducted between February 16 and 19.

Among Republicans, she comes in third behind Trump (52%) and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (24%).

Born into a family of Punjabi Sikh immigrants, Haley is the third Indian-American to run for president of the United States in three consecutive election cycles. Bobby Jindal ran for office in 2016 and Vice President Kamala Harris in 2020.

Days after Haley announced his candidacy for the White House, Indian-American tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, another Republican, also launched his 2024 presidential run.

Before entering the presidential vote, Haley must win Republican PartyPresidential primaries will begin in January next year. The next US presidential election is scheduled to be held on November 5, 2024.

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