Picking up on irony is clearly not within the sphere of competence of the far left and far right ends of the political horseshoe.
Neither is nuance, so I'll add some.
Countries and regions happy to get American help:
Postwar Japan and Germany
Wartime USSR, which survived thanks to Lendlease.
France and Britain in WWI and WWII
Berlin 1948 (the airlift).
South Korea since 1950.
Taiwan since 1949.
Western Europe, during and after WWII, including all Marshall Plan beneficiaries.
China, 1937-45
Panama, 1903
Ex Warsaw Pact states after 1989
Poland, 1980-89.
Baltic States after 1991
Vietnam now.
The sanctioned apartheid South Africa that made peace with the ANC and elected Mandela in 1994.
Kuwait 1991
Dayton Agreement Bosnia, 1995
Good Friday Northern Ireland, 1998.
Camp David Egypt-Israel accord, 1979.
Greece and Turkey avoiding war by both being NATO members.
Countries without American help who'd have loved to have it: Hungary, 1956. Czechoslovakia 1968, Baltics 1940 and 1945-91, Hong Kong now, Rwanda 1994, Bosnia 1992, Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia, 1975-79, Burma ruled by generals after 1962, Afghan women, Ethiopia, 1935-43, Ukraine 1918, 1932-33, Georgia 2008, Moldova since 1992, China 1931, 1937-41.
2-4m Indonesians starved to death by the Japanese from 1942-45.
The Dutch in the Hunger Winter of 1944-45.
Uighurs now.
The debit side of the ledger:
Vietnam, Central America, Mexico 1846 and 1916, Chile 1973, Iraq, Iran 1953, Guatemala 1954, Brazil 1964, Batista's Cuba, Dominican Republic, 1965, Greece 1967, Franquista Spain, 1945, 1953, Colombia, 1920s and 1960s to 2000s,
Indonesia 1965, East Timor 1975, 1999.
Haiti, 1915-34, Nicaragua, 1915-1935 and under Somoza.
The balance between debit and credit sides illustrates Churchill's point:"America will do the right thing....after all other alternatives have been exhausted."
If you find my geopolitical accounting ledger, deficient, dispute the credit side with specifics.