George Kennen was the diplomat who tried to explain soviet behavior in the telegram. The results of this long telegram was that the containment policy was enacted.
George Kennan
A Soviet diplomat claimed his country was spying on Australia
Kennan sent the telegram to James Byrnes, the Secretary of State. The telegram addressed a new strategy for how to deal with the Soviet Union in terms of diplomacy.
That was Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Von Ribbentrop.
Correct Answer: a. the containment doctrine
That policy is called the 'containment policy'. It led to the US involvement in the Korean and Vietnam wars, among others.
A Soviet diplomat claimed his country was spying on Australia
Molotov.
Kennan sent the telegram to James Byrnes, the Secretary of State. The telegram addressed a new strategy for how to deal with the Soviet Union in terms of diplomacy.
The Long Telegram resulted in a few things. It helped became a framework for the Cold War Policy in the U.S., and it helped brief U.S. leaders on what was going on with the Soviet Union.
That was Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Von Ribbentrop.
There are several different men in history named Vladimir Petrov. They include:A Soviet film directorA Soviet diplomat who defected to AustraliaA writer, teacher, and former prisoner of the Soviet GulagA footballerA rowerA Soviet Ice Hockey playerA Latvian Chess playerA wrestler
There are several different men in history named Vladimir Petrov. They include:A Soviet film directorA Soviet diplomat who defected to AustraliaA writer, teacher, and former prisoner of the Soviet GulagA footballerA rowerA Soviet ice hockey playerA Latvian chess playerA wrestler
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev sent Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan to visit Cuba's new leader Fidel Castro. Not long after this visit, the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with Cuba.
In February 1946, the State Department cabled the US Moscow Embassy, and asked for an analysis of the Soviet position
Kennan
the containment doctrine
General U.S. strategy in the Cold War that called for containing soviet expansion. Originally devised in 1947 by U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan