The answer to this question is George Edward Creel. George
Edward Creel was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson to head the United
States Committee on Public Information. Being the head of the committee, Mr. Creel
created a division to spread government news to increase morale in the country
and the team was divided into divisions that have different functions.
The President Clinton policy of "Don't ask, don't tell" involved people in the "Military," since this controversial position advocated for homosexual men and women in the military to not make their sexuality known.
Because the US had a great geographical location which shileded them from immediate contact with any military force. This was one thing, another thing was that they were lending money to the different European nations which they had to return after some time. All of this enabled the US to catapult itself and become a world power.