For the west it was right as WW2 ended, the allies and the soviets didn't trust each other which led to the Berlin Wall being erected, then in the late 40's & 50's for america especially started the eradication of any communist or socialist and extreme promotion of capitalism.
China's successful communist revolution in 1950 and the extension of communism to North Korea, was alarming to US and its European Allies. They wanted the expansion of communism to stop. The UN war against North Korea's attack on South Korea was a product of this fear. The West was also alarmed when in 1950, the Soviet Union had their own atomic bomb.
To stop the spread of Communism from the USSR
to stop the spread of communism
By attempting to spread capitalism
The US had hoped to stop the spread of Communism .
. . . Communism .
To prevent the spread of communism.
To stop the spread of communism.
The US. adopted a policy of containment towards the spread of Communism. Which in summary means that the US. exercised a policy to stop the Communism movement from spreading into new countries and to contain it where it was at the time.
the u.s. signed a treaty with south Korea to stop the spread of communism in the far east. if aisa falls to communism, the rest will fall to communism.
no, we try to stop the spread of communism, we are not communists.
to fight against the spread of communism
The policy of the US toward the Soviet Union after WWII was shaped by a belief that the Soviets intended to spread Communism throughout the world.