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				US Support for Argentina: An 'America First' Imperative
Standing with Argentina represents a strategic, "America first" move—bolstering an ally in our own hemisphere and securing economic wins with minimal risk.
				As America navigates a world of rising threats and strained resources, the Trump administration’s decision to extend financial support to Argentina under President Javier Milei has sparked heated debate. Some critics spread groundless suspicions, casting this strong policy move as another reckless foreign giveaway.
But let’s be clear: This helping hand is not mere charity, nor is it meddling in far-off conflicts.
Instead, this sensible guarantee represents a strategic, “America first” move—bolstering an ally in our own hemisphere, aligning with shared values, and securing economic wins with minimal risk. Having advised President Donald Trump for years, I have seen the folly of global overreach. In each of Trump’s terms, he has inherited serious policy hangovers from the reckless interventionism of both former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, all over the world.
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