“Good deed foreign policy” was enacted by the US in the aftermath of WWII, to invest billions in rebuilding the smoldering continent of Europe. General George C. Marshall (1880-1959) devised the plan in the hopes that countries devastated by the war would become not only U.S. allies but markets for American products. He also hoped they would become viab…
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