The US Military Will Join the Fight if Any of These Countries Go to War
Briefly

The United States has a paradoxical attitude toward the world, seeing itself as a 'City on a Hill' while also experiencing an aversion to 'entangling alliances.'
The oceanic isolation the U.S. enjoyed ended with the World Wars, revealing the dangers of non-involvement and prompting a reevaluation of alliances.
Through its system of alliances, the U.S. established a defensive perimeter across the Pacific in Asia and the Atlantic in Europe, deterring threats.
The core of American foreign policy is its commitment to NATO, formed in 1949, which remains crucial for global security and cooperation.
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