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The U.S. has historically responded to international conflicts through a combination of diplomatic efforts, economic sanctions, and military intervention. It often engages in multilateral discussions through organizations like the United Nations to seek peaceful resolutions. When diplomacy fails, the U.S. may employ military force, as seen in conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, often framed as efforts to promote stability and democracy. Additionally, the U.S. provides humanitarian aid and support to allies affected by conflicts to maintain regional stability.

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