Senators Call for Probe Into US Assault on Traditional Values in Other Nations
Six US senators wrote a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson this week calling for an investigation into the Obama administration’s funding for so-called progressive causes and radical groups undermining traditional values and legitimate governments in other countries, analysts told Sputnik.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Historian and international affairs commentator Matthew Dal Santo told Sputnik that the issue brought up in the letter from the senators is of a "real concern," as money of US taxpayers is being used to further a "progressive agenda just about wherever there is a US embassy around the world."
On Tuesday, a group of US Senators led by Mike Lee from the state of Utah called on Tillerson to investigate US embassies funding political factions within other sovereign nations, including through a George Soros-backed organizations funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
"The recent case of Macedonia springs to mind,
where USAID last year used $300,000 to promote an 'LGBTI
[Lesbian-Gas-Bisexual-Transgender-Intersex] ‘Inclusion Project' that
would inevitably run counter to the teachings of the local Orthodox
Church, the biggest religious group in the country," Dal Santo said
on Thursday.
The senators’ letter specifically mentioned Macedonia, where credible
organizations have noted US and EU direct interference in the country’s
political process by aiding leftist and radical groups to foment
unrest, as well as interfere in elections, courts and the media.
"Perhaps those countries should be allowed
to go through a process of public discussion and decide for themselves
what is right for them — just as the US has done on this issue —
without the government of the United States deciding that it already
knows what's best for them?" Dal Santo suggested.
Under Obama, the US government intervened in Macedonia and other
countries through USAID funds given to Soros’ foundations and other
nominally non-governmental entities. The US embassy, either via the
Soros network or otherwise, used taxpayer funds to pressure officials,
meddle in elections and courts, impose media censorship and otherwise
undermine the country’s government, according to published reports.
The Macedonians have been particularly incensed that the Soros
network has promoted the so-called "Tirana platform," calling for a
bilingual, federalized Macedonia split into an Albanian and Macedonian
part, which could lead to a subsequent partition of the country. More
than 150,000 Macedonian have demonstrated in the past two weeks daily
in Skopje and 30 other towns in opposition to the Tirana platform.
"The argument isn't about whether such a cause
is or isn't right or worthy. It's about the US seeking to export Western
beliefs and values to societies with different, more traditional
values," Dal Santo explained.
The senators’ letter identified the growing problem of rival factions
within the US federal government competing to promote rival and
polarized agendas and ideologies, Eurasian Business Coalition Vice
President Ralph Winnie warned.
"The problem now is you have got competing
interests in the US government — conservative and liberal. Therefore you
have the danger that successive or alternative factions in government
will promote conflicting and contradictory policies. If that happens,
you are going to have a lot of problems," he said.
The United States needs to have a consistent foreign policy with a consistent message, Winnie explained.
"That is the problem: We haven’t had a consistent message," he said.There was a strong feeling in many countries around the world that elites were controlling the agenda against the interests of ordinary people, Winnie noted.
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