The Nixon Doctrine least describes a commitment to direct military intervention in all conflicts involving U.S. allies. Instead, it emphasized a strategy where the U.S. would support allies in their defense efforts, primarily through economic and military assistance, while encouraging them to take more responsibility for their own military affairs. This approach aimed to reduce America's direct involvement in foreign conflicts, particularly in the context of the Vietnam War.
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