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Truman's general argument was that a failure to prevent the rise of communist insurgencies in Greece and Turkey would send a signal to the Soviet Union that the United States would not oppose the spread of communism to other countries around the world. This would threaten a number of US allies in postwar Europe as well as countries throughout Asia that both had communist insurgencies or popular support for communists.
It announced to the USSR that Greece and Turkey should be left alone.
Claims about single individuals should be treated as A claims or E claims. pg 254 in your textbook
Harry S. Truman
Such claims should be treated with great skepticism.
When You Look At Its Stats It Should Say Obtained in a fateful encounter
Truman Doctrine: America should interfere to prevent communism. It's obvious: should America, or should they not, interfere with other countries' affairs?
The comma should be placed after "Greece". The corrected sentence is: "Should you go to Greece, or should you go to Kenya?"
you should ask him
Should I go to Greece, or should I go to Kenya?
He did, and based on the circumstances and the best information that he had, he should have.
According to the Truman Doctrine, the United States should have done something about the incident. Truman believed that it was the place of the United States to support people who are being subjugated.