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Essay heading: US Foreign Policy
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One notable area is US foreign aid. While the US provided large amounts of military aid to countries deemed strategically important, others noted that the US ranked low among developed nations in the amount of humanitarian aid it provided poorer countries. In other words, we help countries when our helping them would also help ourselves... displayed 300 characters
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We have shown that we stop supplying other countries when we sense any type of threat. For example, we imposed sanctions on Iran because we believed there was a chance of them using materials and supplies to try to help contribute to its nuclear and missiles program.
In the end, it's obvious that our country's foreign policy is a greedy one in which we try to make it look like we help other countries at times, but in the end its all for our benefit... displayed next 300 characters
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