One outcome that was not a result of U.S. intervention in Latin America during the Cold War was the establishment of stable democracies across the region. While U.S. actions often aimed to counter perceived communist threats, they frequently led to political instability, authoritarian regimes, and civil unrest instead of fostering democratic governance. Furthermore, many countries faced long-term socio-economic challenges as a result of U.S. policies, rather than experiencing the promised economic development or stability.
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