We're having an in class debate today, with the topic being "Should rich countries help poor countries." We must prepare to argue both sides of the issue, and I cant for the life of me think of any examples of the USA giving aid to another country with a positive outcome. The whole tsunami thing was the most recent thing I can think of, but your only kidding yourself if you think all the countries affected are now prepared to handle a rerun without needing massive foreign assistance again. From what I can tell foreign aid to the 3rd world is mostly squandered by corrupt leadership. Are there any examples of the USA helping another country get on its feet, so that it became self sufficient and didnt need to keep asking for help? Post WW2 Japan is borderline, since their major cities didnt exactly start out as piles of rubble. South Korea is another borderline example.