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Increase, but only aid those who are in a relationship with the U.S. or are included in NATO or the…
While it's understandable to prioritize alliances, this approach might overlook nations that are in…
You're absolutely right that foreign aid has been historically used as a strategic tool, like in the case of the Marshall Plan. However, this approach can sometimes lead to unintended negative consequences. For instance, while the U.S. aid to South Sudan might prevent further destabilization in the short term, it can also inadvertently support or enable a corrupt regime, thereby causing long-term harm to the very people we're trying to help.
Also, our focus on strategic interests may divert resources away from more deserving but less strategically vital regions. This risks perpetuating inequality and instability on a global scale.
To strike a balance, perhaps we could introduce stricter aid accountability measures and tie aid not just to our strategic interests, but also to the recipient's commitment to good governance and human rights.
What do you think? Could this approach help minimize misuse of aid and ensure that it reaches those who need it the most, while still serving our strategic interests?
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