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Generally the US was not supportive of the policy of the European powers holding onto their pre-war colonial territories. Roosevelt and Truman were very much anti colonial by nature but things changed when Ike took over and the US supplied arms to the French in Indo China - Vietnam . The US didn't support UK or France in the Suez crisis
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Part of the wartime Lend-Lease deal was that, once the war was over, Britain and France would dismantle their colonial holdings. Whether this was an indication of an anti-colonial feeling by the Americans or just a long-term move to open up foreign markets for their 'economic empire' can be debated. Fighting communism certainly paved the way to open the door to the United States setting up a 'proxy-empire' supplying arms and goods along with political oversight to several nations world-wide.
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