The Truman doctrine, Marshall Plan, and the Berlin Airlift provided political, economic, and military support for countries fighting against Communist militias and the militaries of sovereign Communist countries. This allowed countries like Greece, Turkey, and West Germany, which could have fallen under Communist influence to remain aligned with the Capitalist West.
Eisenhower said that USA should be able to help any country that revolts against communism
The United States would aid all free nations struggling against communism
congress approved $400 million to help turkey and Greece resist soviet influence
the Truman doctrine was a major part of the cold war, it was an American defence system against Communism, Truman offered the speech reaching out the poorest countries promising aid to those at threat from communism, which America believed would spread throughout the world. the doctrine was followed by aid, which funded the recovery of West Germany which led to later developments of the cold war between America and the Soviet Union
The Truman doctrine aimed to support devastate Europe after WWII, to prevent them from falling into the hands of the soviet empire. Truman stated that he will defend states against undemocratic principles.
Marshall Plan, Truman doctrine and I guess you could include the Eisenhower Doctrine as well.
to fight against the spread of communism
No it complimented and expanded them
Greece and Turkey
He established a U.S. policy against the spread of Communism.
The US promised to stop Communism or "contain it."
The Marshall Plan
the actual correct answer wiki user get the frick out of here,American would fight to limit the spread of communism~apex
Eisenhower said that USA should be able to help any country that revolts against communism
The United States would aid all free nations struggling against communism
congress approved $400 million to help turkey and Greece resist soviet influence
The ideology of communism as proposed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles promote an aggressively atheistic approach in the social structure of a population. This is due to the concept of a materialism which is heavily imbued in the doctrine of communism. This social ideology also enforces the obliteration of individual rights, for the benefit of the community. Communism does not recognize the individual as significant in comparison to the community and this is against the Catholic social stance that each individual lives a sacred existence alongside the community. Communism's materialistic and atheistic approach to existence is in grave conflict with the Catholic Church.