🚨Afghanistan:
— Alladdin (@Alladdin1983) June 15, 2025
@TPASarah stated approximately $3.5 billion allocated for Afghanistan is managed by State Department officials in Switzerland. The specific statement was: "As I’ve mentioned before, $3.5 billion was discreetly transferred to Switzerland, where it’s now overseen… pic.twitter.com/n1iwd2gRVU
@TPASarah
stated approximately $3.5 billion allocated for Afghanistan is managed by State Department officials in Switzerland. The specific statement was: "As I’ve mentioned before, $3.5 billion was discreetly transferred to Switzerland, where it’s now overseen by two Afghan representatives, a State Department official, and a Swiss government entity. We were told this fund could be accessed by the Taliban to cover expenses, such as issuing passports."I may have uncovered where this money is being channeled—potentially through companies like Koenig & Bauer Banknote Solutions and Basilea Pharmaceutica International Ltd., both based in Allschwil, Switzerland. From 2022 to the present, over $20 billion has reportedly been directed to Switzerland. Here’s a breakdown of the allocations by agency:
The key questions are why the State Department funneled $10.7 billion to Switzerland, why the Department of Defense (DOD) spent over $800 million, and, most strikingly, why USAID allocated more than $8 billion there. Switzerland is not a developing nation, so what justifies these massive transfers?
Replies
WHY?