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valentinak56 [21]
2 years ago
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***MARKING BRAINLIEST***

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nordsb [41]2 years ago
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Despite the physical distance between the United States and the Middle East, U.S. influence has been felt in every country within the region. Throughout the 20th century, strategic interests, including a longstanding competition with the Soviet Union, have provoked a variety of U.S. interventions ranging from diplomatic overtures of friendship to full-blown war.

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