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The Eisenhower Doctrine is actually not a document. It is a speech by President Dwight David Eisenhower. It was a "Special Message to Congress about the situation in the middle east during Eisenhower's President time.
Senator Joseph McCarthy's attempts to limit free speech
The Eisenhower Doctrine was a speech by President Eisenhower that declared that the US would give aid to any Middle Eastern country that asked for help fighting off communist attack or uprising. As a result, the US sent troops and diplomats to Lebanon to quell the fighting there at the request of their president.
War settles nothing is quote that was spoken by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1960's. President Eisenhower was known for his disdain about the idea of preventative wars and war in general. He believed that war settles nothing.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave the Chance for Peace speech on April 16, 1953. He spoke out against military spending, which was rising in light of the increasing tensions with the Soviet Union.
He retired after delivering a speech to Congress. He hoped to run for President on the Republican ticket, but Eisenhower got the nomination.
That the military-industrial complex would become too powerful
purpose of a commemorative speech
Harry Truman was President when the H-bomb was invented after his January state of the union address. Eisenhower did not mention it in his first 1953 address.
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To try and sort out to the people what he knew and didnt know, and what his course of action would be.
The Gettysburg Address was a short speech following the Battle Of Gettysburg by President Lincoln.