Modern-Day Marshall Plan for Eurasia and the Middle East Act of 2003
Summary
H.R. 2819, the Modern-Day Marshall Plan for Eurasia and the Middle East Act of 2003, proposed a framework for the United States to provide economic and developmental assistance to countries in the Middle East and Eurasia. The bill aimed to foster regional stability by funding programs focused on economic growth, infrastructure, healthcare, and education, while also promoting democratic reforms and human rights. For citizens, this legislation represented a strategic effort to use foreign aid as a tool for long-term security, seeking to create more open markets and stable international partners through direct investment and diplomatic dialogue.
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