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Altruistic Quote by Roger Wicker

“We do foreign assistance for altruistic reasons, certainly for humanitarian reasons, of course. But the main reason we do foreign assistance is we do it in the American national interest.” quote by Roger Wicker
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“We do foreign assistance for altruistic reasons, certainly for humanitarian reasons, of course. But the main reason we do foreign assistance is we do it in the American national interest.”

Roger Wicker

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Source Speech: U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Hearing, 2018

Foreign aid is presented as humanitarian but is primarily driven by U.S. strategic interests.

In simple terms: Aid serves U.S. national interests more than pure altruism.

Key Takeaway

Recognize hidden motives in policy decisions.

Themes

politics foreign aid national interest

Mood

cautious critical analytical

Type

policy political ethical

When to use this quote

  • policy analysis
  • government budgeting
  • international negotiations
  • NGO funding decisions

Key Concepts

realpolitik soft power strategic self‑interest

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do strategic interests shape aid allocation?
  • What are the ethical implications of using aid for self‑interest?
A Different Perspective

Aid may neglect genuine humanitarian needs when strategic goals dominate.

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