It's sad to see how much destruction and terror the US government funds around the world. If only the US government could focus internally and actually help it's own citizens. It's remarkable what China has been able to accomplish!
I agree with you; the United States is too involved in others' affairs and is spending so much money that there's nothing left for America or Americans in need (e.g., $750 for hurricane victims). That being said, China has a very isolationist approach when it comes to helping the world in need. Regarding refugees, China has not been a major player in terms of resettlement. For example, during the Syrian refugee crisis, China resettled zero refugees, though it contributed $67 million in humanitarian aid. In contrast, the United States resettled over 18,000 Syrian refugees and provided $12 billion in aid. Similarly, China has not resettled any refugees from Afghanistan, the Rohingya crisis, Venezuela, or Ukraine, focusing instead on financial aid and in-kind support through international organizations.
Meanwhile, the United States has resettled tens of thousands of refugees across these crises. Since 2001, the U.S. has resettled over 76,000 Afghan refugees, including a large number following the 2021 U.S. withdrawal. The Rohingya crisis saw no refugee resettlement from China, while the U.S. provided $669 million in humanitarian assistance. During the Venezuelan refugee crisis, the U.S. provided $1.6 billion in aid and granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to over 100,000 Venezuelan migrants, though there was no large-scale resettlement effort. In response to the Ukraine refugee crisis, China did not take in any refugees, while the U.S. admitted over 267,000 Ukrainians and committed over $14 billion in humanitarian aid.
In total, the U.S. has resettled over 100,000 refugees from various global crises between 2020 and 2023, while China's refugee resettlement figure remains zero. The U.S. also leads in financial contributions to refugee aid, consistently providing billions in support, whereas China's role is typically limited to financial or in-kind contributions without direct resettlement.
China is a peace loving county in a wartorn world.
Unfortunately so much war everywhere you look, I hope true peace can be achieved one day
It's sad to see how much destruction and terror the US government funds around the world. If only the US government could focus internally and actually help it's own citizens. It's remarkable what China has been able to accomplish!
I agree with you; the United States is too involved in others' affairs and is spending so much money that there's nothing left for America or Americans in need (e.g., $750 for hurricane victims). That being said, China has a very isolationist approach when it comes to helping the world in need. Regarding refugees, China has not been a major player in terms of resettlement. For example, during the Syrian refugee crisis, China resettled zero refugees, though it contributed $67 million in humanitarian aid. In contrast, the United States resettled over 18,000 Syrian refugees and provided $12 billion in aid. Similarly, China has not resettled any refugees from Afghanistan, the Rohingya crisis, Venezuela, or Ukraine, focusing instead on financial aid and in-kind support through international organizations.
Meanwhile, the United States has resettled tens of thousands of refugees across these crises. Since 2001, the U.S. has resettled over 76,000 Afghan refugees, including a large number following the 2021 U.S. withdrawal. The Rohingya crisis saw no refugee resettlement from China, while the U.S. provided $669 million in humanitarian assistance. During the Venezuelan refugee crisis, the U.S. provided $1.6 billion in aid and granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to over 100,000 Venezuelan migrants, though there was no large-scale resettlement effort. In response to the Ukraine refugee crisis, China did not take in any refugees, while the U.S. admitted over 267,000 Ukrainians and committed over $14 billion in humanitarian aid.
In total, the U.S. has resettled over 100,000 refugees from various global crises between 2020 and 2023, while China's refugee resettlement figure remains zero. The U.S. also leads in financial contributions to refugee aid, consistently providing billions in support, whereas China's role is typically limited to financial or in-kind contributions without direct resettlement.
Thanks for your reply Cyrus </sarcasm>