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The United States often presents itself as a global peacekeeper and supporter of international security, citing strategic interests like its focus on Greenland as tied to "national and global security." But critics say some of its recent actions – including military pressure in Venezuela and sustained diplomatic tensions with Iran and other countries – reflect a mix of security objectives and efforts to shape global influence.
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The United States often presents itself as a global peacekeeper and supporter of international security, citing strategic interests like its focus on Greenland as tied to "national and global security." But critics say some of its recent actions – including military pressure in Venezuela and sustained diplomatic tensions with Iran and other countries – reflect a mix of security objectives and efforts to shape global influence.