US Drops "Moral" Label, Ties Foreign Aid Directly to American Interests
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The United States has officially removed the moral justification from its foreign aid policy. Instead, it will now directly link development dollars to U.S. commercial and security goals.
This major shift was announced last month at a high-level conference in Washington. Analysts call it an "America first" aid strategy.
For decades, U.S. foreign assistance was framed as a moral duty to help others. The new approach treats aid as a tool to advance America's national interest above all else.
Officials at the State Department say this change reflects the Trump administration's core view. They argue that American aid must deliver clear benefits for the world's largest economy.