Anywhere there is no oil.
and also What was the general US policy regarding involvement in European affairs at this time?
That policy is called the 'containment policy'. It led to the US involvement in the Korean and Vietnam wars, among others.
i beleive it was the war of 1812. and the vietnam war.
The communists were victorious in Vietnam.
yes...
They really didn't very much. Apart from taking advantage of Britain's involvement in the wars in Europe by invading Canada and then suffering the consequences, the US was not embroiled in the conflict.
Basically the entire Cold War. However during the Cold War there were several hot wars which were proxy wars between the superpowers of the time. The US involvement in the Asia (Korea and Vietnam) can be considered wars were the US attempted to stop the spread of Communism. Likewise the US involvement with the Contras in Nicaragua can be considered an attempt to stop the spread of communism.
The military has only one opinion.
and also What was the general US policy regarding involvement in European affairs at this time?
Harding and most of the people were against US involvement in the League, fearful that it would get the US dragged into European wars again.
Misinformed people believe un-declared wars aren't real wars; which makes the US Civil War also a "conflict" since the American Civil War was NOT a declared war either.
Yes...The UN has no authority in OUR involvement.
Yes. There was no US formal declaration of war, but there was US military involvement, so they are considered "conflicts" in US jurisprudence. However, for the Iraqis, Vietnamese, and Koreans, they were certainly wars.
To help solve problems without wars.
To help solve problems without wars.
Fight wars without the use of nuclear weapons; limited wars.
That policy is called the 'containment policy'. It led to the US involvement in the Korean and Vietnam wars, among others.