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Donald Trump Slams Indian PM Narendra Modi on Afghanistan

Donald Trump sarcastically slammed the Indian PM Narendra Modi for funding a library in Afghanistan, suggesting it was a complete waste. Trump talked about  India’s assistance in Afghanistan during a press appearance at a cabinet meeting as he defended his idea of pulling out from Afghanistan and Syria.

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While stating that he got along with PM Modi, the US President said PM Modi was “constantly telling me he built a library in Afghanistan.” “You know what that is? That’s like five hours of what we spend,” he said. “And we’re supposed to say, ‘Oh, thank you for the library.’ I don’t know who’s using it in Afghanistan,” Donald Trump said.

It was unclear to which project he was referring, but India has committed $3 billion in assistance to Afghanistan since US-led forces overthrew the Taliban regime after the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Projects have included the reconstruction of an elite high school in Kabul and scholarships to India for 1,000 Afghan students each year.

Inaugurating the Afghan parliament building in 2015 after reconstruction financed by India, PM Modi promised to promote programmes “empowering Afghan youth with modern education and professional skills.”

India has been one of the most enthusiastic countries over the US mission in Afghanistan, where the former Taliban regime sheltered fiercely anti-Indian terrorists.

But India’s role has alarmed Pakistan, whose intelligence service’s continued ties to extremists in Afghanistan has been seen by analysts in part as a way to counter New Delhi. Trump last month moved to pull all 2,000 US troops out of Syria and cut by half the 14,000-strong force in Afghanistan, calling for less spending overseas.

Alluding in Wednesday’s remarks to the 1979-89 Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, Trump said: “Russia used to be the Soviet Union. Afghanistan made it Russia because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan.”

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