they wanted to rebuild the empire during the cold war.
Nuclear weapons WERE the cold war. No Nukes, No Cold War.
they wanted to rebuild the empire during the cold war.
what idea was the major justification for U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War era?
Eisenhower's cold war policies was aimed at providing more bang for the buck.
The Cold War ended in 1990 and is no longer a current foreign policy concern, with the possible exception of North Korea, which is in some ways carrying on the war.
because the cold war influence many different countries to interfere with the wars
the cold war
Definitely not.
containment
It was called the 'cold' war because it never erupted into actual war or fighting between Russia and its allies and the US and its allies. But closely linked to the Cold War was the USA's "Containment policy" drawn up by president Truman in the late Fourties. This policy held that Communism must be contained to only the countries were it was in power at the time. It was this policy that in the Fifties led to the Korean war and in the Sixties to the Vietnam war.
President Harry Truman isssued the policy of containment
the foreigan palicy goale changed the cold war by saving the farm animals and saving the army