How did President Roosevelt try to advance the interests of the U.S. in the Far East?
Perceiving that Japan was destined to become a major Far Eastern power, President Theodore Roosevelt encouraged that country to serve as a force to keep the area stable. To this end he used his influence to end a war between Russia and Japan that took place in 1904–5. For his efforts, he received the Nobel Peace Prize. ChaCha!
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