The American public may be hesitant to get involved in a new European conflict due to a wariness rooted in past military engagements, particularly the prolonged involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. There is a desire to prioritize domestic issues and avoid foreign entanglements that do not directly threaten U.S. interests. Additionally, the increasing polarization of American politics can lead to skepticism about the motivations behind foreign interventions, fostering a preference for diplomatic solutions over military action.
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