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Conclusion
====Conclusion====
Relations between the United States and the Soviet Union were always been problematic and this was true after the USSR was founded. Despite strong commercial ties during the 1920s, relations did re-open until FDR to formalize US/USSR relations. Even after formalization, the Soviet Union was never particularly vested in adhering to terms of the 1933 agreement. Ultimately, the US and the USSR would maintain a wary alliance during World War II to counter the German threat.
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====References====
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2. Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State], Article: [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/ussr| Recognition of the Soviet Union, 1933]

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