When dealing with the Soviet Union, Kennedy believed in brinkmanship- pushing disputes to the brink of war and getting them to back down. Eisenhower was less aggressive, possibly because he had seen enough of war.
US President Dwight D. Eisenhower believed the Communist Bloc of nations headed by the Soviet Union was the US's greatest threat. He believed in strong defensive and a containment policy with the USSR.
He believed in going to the brink of war to discourage communist aggression and prevent war.
Eisenhower accept much of Truman's foreign policy.
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.
\ European intervention in Latin America.
interventionist.
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.
Washighton approach to forigen policy was to stay nuteral in forigen affairs. It was complicted because
Washighton approach to forigen policy was to stay nuteral in forigen affairs. It was complicted because
laissez-faire
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.