Yes, the U.S. intervened in several countries with communist or socialist governments after World War II, primarily as part of its broader strategy of containment during the Cold War. This included military interventions, economic aid, and support for anti-communist movements in countries such as Korea, Vietnam, and various nations in Latin America and Africa. The U.S. aimed to prevent the spread of communism, viewing it as a threat to democracy and capitalism.
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