>**Sixty-six** members of the US Congress have called on the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations to **allocate $200 million to forcibly displaced Armenian refugees** from Nagorno-Karabakh, increase US military aid to Armenia, **stop all military and security funding to Azerbaijan, and consider the matter of sanctions against Azerbaijani war criminals.**
>Congress members called to allocate **$20 million to Armenia in military funding, $10 million for military education and training abroad, $10 million for legal reforms, and $10 million for democratic reforms.**
(For reference I think we need 218 total votes to pass the bill)
ElevatorScary on
Since when do the war criminals let Congress stop funding foreign military interventionism? Did somebody’s check not clear?
EmotionalScallion705 on
Ending security funding? That ain’t going to happen. Conflict is good for the US
wkfjslciamvog on
Wouldn’t Azerbaijan just go to Israel and Turkey then?
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>**Sixty-six** members of the US Congress have called on the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations to **allocate $200 million to forcibly displaced Armenian refugees** from Nagorno-Karabakh, increase US military aid to Armenia, **stop all military and security funding to Azerbaijan, and consider the matter of sanctions against Azerbaijani war criminals.**
>Congress members called to allocate **$20 million to Armenia in military funding, $10 million for military education and training abroad, $10 million for legal reforms, and $10 million for democratic reforms.**
(For reference I think we need 218 total votes to pass the bill)
Since when do the war criminals let Congress stop funding foreign military interventionism? Did somebody’s check not clear?
Ending security funding? That ain’t going to happen. Conflict is good for the US
Wouldn’t Azerbaijan just go to Israel and Turkey then?