makes sure not a single penny of American taxpayer money ends up in the hands of the Taliban—not directly, not through back doors, and not via weak-willed foreign governments or shady NGOs.
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Mast emphasizes the bill's intent to prevent U.S. funds from reaching the Taliban.
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