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The United States decided to fight in various conflicts primarily to protect its national interests, uphold democratic values, and respond to acts of aggression. For instance, in World War I, the U.S. entered the war after repeated provocations, including unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany. In World War II, the attack on Pearl Harbor galvanized public opinion and led to a unified call for action against the Axis powers. Overall, U.S. involvement in conflicts has often been driven by a combination of economic, political, and humanitarian motivations.

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