Sec. 2. Reaffirmation of policy
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Congress reaffirms— its finding under section 501 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 ( 22 U.S.C. 2301 ) that the efforts of the United States and other friendly countries to promote peace and security continue to require measures of support based upon the principle of effective self-help and mutual aid ; its recognition under that section that the peace of the world and the security of the United States are endangered so long as hostile countries continue by threat of military action, by the use of economic pressure, and by internal subversion, or other means to attempt to bring under their domination peoples now free and independent and continue to deny the rights of freedom and self-government to peoples and countries once free but now subject to such domination ; and its intention under that section to promote the peace of the world and the foreign policy, security, and general welfare of the United States by fostering an improved climate of political independence and individual liberty, [and] improving the ability of friendly countries and international organizations to deter or, if necessary, defeat aggression .
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