U.S. Aid Cuts in Lesotho Expose the High Cost of Globalist Retreat on HIV Care
U.S. aid reductions in Lesotho cripple HIV treatment programs, endangering millions and undermining America’s role in global health security.
As the world watches from afar, the sharp cuts to U.S. aid in Lesotho reveal a troubling truth about the consequences of Washington’s shifting priorities. Lesotho—once a hopeful battleground in the fight against one of the world’s deadliest HIV epidemics—now faces a health crisis fueled by abruptly ended financial support. What does this mean for the 2.3 million residents living in the highlands of this small African nation? More importantly, what does it say about America’s commitment to global leadership and national security? Are We Abandoning Those Who Depended On American Generosity? Lesotho has long been battered by the HIV/AIDS...
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