Sec. 104. Statement of policy on assistance to foreign terrorist organizations
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Congress finds it immoral and counterproductive to lend any type of foreign assistance to any organization that has used violence or threatens violence against the United States, the State of Israel, or any other United States ally. Congress— reaffirms, in accordance with section 2339B of title 18, United States Code, no funds made available to any Federal department or agency may be used to provide foreign assistance to any foreign terrorist organization as described in such section; and affirms that contracts facilitating foreign assistance transfers, such as Limited Scope Grant Agreements and Strategic Objective Grant Agreements, and all other similar documents and contracts used to facilitate the transfer of monies for foreign assistance, must contain language that specifically prohibits any monies from being transferred, directly or indirectly, to any foreign terrorist organization.