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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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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

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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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.
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