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During the two terms of US President Eisenhower, information provided to Eisenhower effected internal events in foreign nations. Some interventions were successful, other were not. For example, a short list of interventions includes:* Overthrowing governments in Iran and Guatemala;

* Helped install governments in Egypt and Laos; and

* Failed to successfully intervene in Indonesia.

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