When it comes to geographical regions, there can be varying opinions and definitions. However, in a broad sense, many people would classify the United States of America as part of the Western world. But is this universally accepted? Are there any nuances or exceptions to this classification? For instance, could the cultural and political values of certain regions within the USA be seen as more aligned with other parts of the world? And what about the historical context - does the USA's unique history and development factor into its categorization as a Western nation? Ultimately, is the question of whether the USA is considered West open to debate, or is there a clear consensus?