TEARS OF AN AMBASSADOR, DEATH FOR THE POOR: AMERICA’S AID CUTS UNLEASH A WAVE OF SUFFERING
An American ambassador CRIED on camera. Now children will DIE.
Look at the photo. U.S. Ambassador to Zambia Michael Gonzales wiped away tears in May as he announced a brutal $50 million cut to medical aid. “I’ve cried over this,” he confessed, “because I know… it’s going to be the poor family in rural Zambia whose baby gets malaria and they won’t have access to antimalarials.” His warning was IGNORED. This is the chilling new reality of American foreign policy: abandoned promises and silent bodies.
This is not an isolated cut. It’s a PATTERN. Thousands of South Sudanese refugees like Florence Amungo were PROMISED a lifeline—$205 and coaching to escape poverty. That promise was SNATCHED AWAY. Her dream of raising pigs to feed her household of 14 is now dust.
Meanwhile, a prize-winning drone photo reveals a haunting symbol: the Artemia pleasure boat, stranded in the dried bed of Lake Urmia, Iran. A beautiful image masking a global crisis.
And in Zambia, the town of Kabwe is a DEATH ZONE. Its dust is poisoned with lead from decades-old mining, still crippling thousands. The U.N. calls it one of the most toxic places on Earth. Who is held responsible? NO ONE.
While ambassadors weep and refugees despair, ancient diseases like cholera return to ravage Africa. Cancer rates are SKYROCKETING in vulnerable nations. The world’s most powerful nation is TURNING ITS BACK, cutting the very aid that stops plagues and feeds babies.
They told you it was about saving money. They lied. It’s about sacrificing the poorest to hidden agendas while offering you pretty pictures from the sky.
The powerful take photos. The forgotten take their last breaths.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




