"Controversial Military Aid Decision Sparks Outrage Among Top Officials!"
Senior officials criticized a decision to allocate military aid to another region from existing stocks, arguing that these resources could have been sent to a conflict zone in Europe, as reported on May 21.
Recently, an administration approved a $60 million military aid package for the local police and international security missions in a Caribbean nation to help address gang violence.
The aid package includes rifles, ammunition, and armored vehicles, fast-tracked through a special authority often used to supply arms to the European conflict zone.
"The unprecedented use of this special authority in this context is extremely questionable," officials wrote in a letter to the Secretary of State, obtained by a news outlet.
"Plainly stated, the administration is rushing to fund an undefined and indefinite engagement in this region without proper approval."

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