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| - As president, MacArthur increased executive power and doubled the size of the American Empire. He took huge amounts of territories from America's European allies. In 1950, he announced the MacArthur Doctrine, which became the basis of American expansionism in Africa. In 1952, he invaded Egypt, resulting in World War III. MacArthur held off the Russian Empire and China for a few bloody years, before calling a ceasefire. After the ceasefire, he took over most of America's allies, and established himself as the Authoritarian dictator of the new empire that had risen from the U.S: the Imperial States of America. In 1959, the ceasefire was broken, and the American and Russian Empires again went to war. Mounting huge invasions of Siberia and Eastern Europe, MacArthur pressed upon the Russian Emp
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| - As president, MacArthur increased executive power and doubled the size of the American Empire. He took huge amounts of territories from America's European allies. In 1950, he announced the MacArthur Doctrine, which became the basis of American expansionism in Africa. In 1952, he invaded Egypt, resulting in World War III. MacArthur held off the Russian Empire and China for a few bloody years, before calling a ceasefire. After the ceasefire, he took over most of America's allies, and established himself as the Authoritarian dictator of the new empire that had risen from the U.S: the Imperial States of America. In 1959, the ceasefire was broken, and the American and Russian Empires again went to war. Mounting huge invasions of Siberia and Eastern Europe, MacArthur pressed upon the Russian Empire, leading to its' collapse. In 1963, the Imperial States of America undoubtedly became the world's single superpower. MacArthur megalomania grew, and in 1964, he crowned himself Emperor of the Imperial States of America on National TV. During his coronation, he laid out plans that he hoped would lead to America's total rule over humanity by 1976. Shortly after the coronation, on his 85th birthday, Douglas MacArthur was shot and killed by Cesar Chavez, a labor leader employed by the Caballeros de Libertad, a radical Latin American independence group. His death marked the end of an era. Douglas MacArthur was the most powerful man in human history, and his legacy remains controversial.
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