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The Soviet Union was strong enough to end any wars in Europe. Roosevelt would eventually use a military buildup to increase the power of the presidency. U.S. military force would never be strong enough to fight war in Europe.

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Q: What was not a belief of isolationists in the US that made them reluctant to get involved in European conflicts?
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