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While some historians argue that diplomatic efforts could have potentially delayed or even prevented U.S. entry into World War II, the growing global tensions, particularly after events like the attack on Pearl Harbor, made involvement increasingly likely. Economic and military aid to allies through programs like Lend-Lease had already aligned the U.S. more closely with the Allies. Ultimately, the circumstances and pressures leading up to the war created a situation where intervention seemed unavoidable to protect national interests and global stability.

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