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For its part, the U.S. moved to expand its own “sphere of influence” beyond the Americas and the Pacific to include much of the old British, French and Japanese colonial empires in Asia and Africa. In doing so, it had to deal with local aspirations that did not always accord with American plans. To put down insubordination, disorder and disloyalty in its sphere, the new “majority stockholder” also appointed itself the “world policeman”. During the Cold War, Washington intervened militarily in foreign countries more than 200 times.
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