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The Reagan Doctrine, articulated in the early 1980s, aimed to contain and roll back Soviet influence globally, particularly in Central America. This policy led to increased U.S. support for anti-communist movements and regimes, notably funding Contras in Nicaragua and backing El Salvador's government against leftist insurgents. As a result, the doctrine heightened political tensions and violence in the region, contributing to civil wars and human rights abuses, while also solidifying U.S. interventionist policies in Central America during the Cold War. Ultimately, it shaped the political landscape by aligning U.S. interests with certain authoritarian regimes, often at the expense of democratic movements.

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