Shrinking the conventional military forces
buildup of nuclear arms
shrinking military
Buildup of nuclear arms
Reducing the size of the armed forcesreducing the size of the armed forces
Buildup of nuclear arms
build up of nuclear arms
Eisenhower and Dulles preferred to use the tactic of "containment" to deal with threats abroad. This involved preventing the spread of communism through various means such as military intervention, economic assistance, and alliances with other countries. They also favored covert operations and diplomacy to influence international events and protect U.S. interests.
Eisenhower Doctrine
By threatning to use crushing, overwhelming force and nuclear weapons.
By threatening to use crushing, overwhelming force and nuclear weapons.
John Foster Dulles
Brinksmanship