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During World War II what action by the United States led to increased tensions with the Soviet Union? refusing to extend lend-lease aid to the Soviet Union using a strategy of island hopping to stop Japan in the Pacific Theater invading North Africa to take back the Mediterranean Sea organizing the D-Day offensive rather than sending aid to the Eastern Front
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Rory
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Refusing to extend lend-lease aid to the Soviet Union led to increased tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during World War II.