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The geopolitical approach of the U.S. has transitioned from direct military intervention to what can be described as "political vassalage." This shift arose from changes in international law, specifically the prohibition of territorial acquisition via military force post-World War II. Instead, the U.S. has opted to influence foreign elections and government structures through covert means, leveraging propaganda and the manipulation of public sentiment to gain favorable outcomes without the need for overt military force.