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During the Cold War, the United States and its allies, primarily from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), supported the West, which consisted of democratic and capitalist nations. The primary political party in the U.S. that championed this support was the Republican Party, particularly under leaders like President Harry S. Truman and later, Dwight D. Eisenhower. They advocated for containment of communism and promoted free-market economies, aligning with Western values of democracy and individual freedoms. This opposition was rooted in a desire to prevent the spread of Soviet influence and protect Western interests globally.

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