This paper argues in favor of global intervention as the guideline for America's foreign policy. The paper suggests that
by helping and rebuilding other nations, the U.S. gains future
protection from them attacking Americans. The paper further argues that
interventionism extends protection to American citizens and industries abroad. The paper demonstrates that interventionism has worked in the past, citing examples such as the Reagen Administration's policy toward El Salvador. The paper concludes that helping people in need is the moral responsibility of the world's only superpower. Table of Contents I. Our Protection A. U.S. Citizens in the U.S. B. U.S. Citizens in foreign countries II. Past Aid A. Reagan B. Others III. Future Aid A. Policies B. Future