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The United States is linked to World War II through its role as a primary security provider in the post-war era [1], its foreign policy primacy [2], its historical use of nuclear weapons [3], and its participation in the Nuremberg Trials [4].

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War in Ukraine | Global Conflict Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
claimIn a speech regarding the annexation of Ukrainian territories, Vladimir Putin suggested the potential for nuclear escalation by referencing the United States’ use of nuclear weapons against Japan during World War II.
The Geopolitics of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Implications for Africa ... eu-opensci.org European Journal of Development Studies 1 fact
claimThe Russian-Ukrainian conflict in Africa is viewed as resembling the Cold War more than World War II because it pits Russia against the United States and its NATO allies.
Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org Amr Hamzawy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1 fact
quoteJustice Robert H. Jackson, the chief U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials at the conclusion of World War II, stated that power must pay tribute to reason.
Transatlantic relations and European strategic autonomy in the ... - FIIA fiia.fi FIIA 1 fact
claimThe Washington foreign policy establishment views primacy as the default approach in United States foreign policy in the post-World War II era.
Can the European Union Reduce Dependence on the United States? cescube.com CESCUBE 1 fact
accountFollowing World War II, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) established a framework of asymmetric interdependence where the United States served as the primary security provider through conventional and nuclear umbrellas, allowing European integration to focus on economic development.