how is the US such close allies with Germany, Japan, and Italy not even 100 years after World War 2?

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Many other countries have struggled to reconcile their differences after lesser conflicts, so what events and policies made peace among us something we most take for granted?

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The Truman doctrine was important in helping countries against authoritarian nations. And the USA was richer than any other nation after WW2, and I think that through history we’ve learned that after war, we don’t just leave enemies hanging to burn, we help them and lift them up because they could prove to be a positive relationship in the future, like we have today.

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