The two main points that are dealt with in the foreign assistance program are economic and development assistance as well as security assistance.
Foreign economic and development assistance provides an impoverished nation with funds and teams devoted to stabilize the economy of the specific country. This is important because if an economy is stabilized, then the assistance can be halted and the country will be perfectly self reliant without any intervention. That is the goal of the Assistance program, to be able to develop a country which is once very dependent on help from others to be able to take care of it’s people economically through development.
“In the years after World War II, the United States quickly became the world's largest supplier of foreign aid. In fact, the United States assumed the position of a world superpower, and the government sought to implement a foreign policy that would maintain that status. By providing assistance to other countries, the United States hoped to strengthen a liberal, international economic order and promote stable, democratic governments. At the same time, it sought to avoid another economic depression and world