because the did not like them
The fact that the US is the military and economic superpower anyone who is allied with the US benefits from it
the Japanese occupation of Indochina.
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Paul Keal has written: 'Unspoken rules and superpower dominance' -- subject(s): Balance of power, Foreign relations, Spheres of influence
Increased death and destruction
it led to a reduction in tension between the superpowers
It damaged the US-Mexico relations for decades, without a clear benefit being attained.
The biggest conflict since World War II is widely considered to be the Cold War, which lasted from roughly 1947 to 1991. This ideological struggle between the United States and its allies, representing capitalism and democracy, and the Soviet Union and its allies, advocating communism, influenced global politics, military alliances, and conflicts worldwide. The Cold War included various proxy wars, such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and led to significant events like the Cuban Missile Crisis. Its end marked a shift in international relations and the emergence of the United States as the sole superpower.
Rogue nations are the most dangerous of nations that oppose the role of the United States as a superpower and that reject democracy and capitalism. They ignore some of the most fundamental principles of international relations.
The emergence of patriarchal gender relations in agricultural societies may have been gradual and normalized over time, making it less likely for people to protest. Additionally, the strength and power dynamics within patriarchal systems could have suppressed dissent and resistance. Finally, cultural and religious beliefs may have also justified and reinforced these gender roles.
Jack F. Matlock has written: 'Superpower illusions' -- subject(s): Cold War, Unilateral acts (International law), Philosophy, Influence, Military policy, International cooperation, Intervention (International law), Foreign relations 'An index to the collected works of J. V. Stalin' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Indexes 'U.S.-Soviet relations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
US-Mexico relations have had many highs and lows. Some examples of the later include: The US annexation of Texas, which ultimately led to the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848). The US occupation of Veracruz (1914).