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Hi guys.

I am playing as the U.S. in the 1936 campaign.

It is the end of 1939 and action is heating up in Eurasia. My country is stuck in isolationism. Any idea what to do to nudge it towards interventionalism so that I can strike alliances with the Allies and enter the fight?

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Dont worry, over the next few years you'll recieve plenty of events that will allow you to raise your interventionism.
 

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..you could also say the terrorists are after you... ;)

You need to have the 'controversial Presidential election' event first. It functions sort of like an internal quasi-coup d’état, and puts the intervention slider to max. Unfortunately relations with all nations in the world go -80.
 

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It is the end of 1939 and action is heating up in Eurasia. My country is stuck in isolationism. Any idea what to do to nudge it towards interventionalism so that I can strike alliances with the Allies and enter the fight?

Fighting the Axis with the U.S. in the allies when the war begins is sort of.. boring. Seriously, that war will probably be very easy and you shouldn't have too much trouble doing an allied Barbarossa either.