Since World War II, the U.S. has engaged in various foreign policy actions, including the establishment of NATO to counter Soviet influence, the Marshall Plan to aid European recovery, and involvement in conflicts such as the Korean and Vietnam Wars. It has also pursued diplomatic efforts, exemplified by the Camp David Accords and the normalization of relations with China. Additionally, the U.S. has implemented sanctions and military interventions in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan, and has played a significant role in international organizations like the United Nations.
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