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The countries involved in the Truman Doctrine were the United States, Greece, and Turkey. In a speech to a joint session of Congress on March 12, 1947, President Truman asked for U.S. assistance for Greece and Turkey to forestall communist domination of the two nations.
Yes the Truman Doctrine was a success. It prevent the spread of Communism into Turkey and Greece by providing $400 million in and and by sending troups to fight back. Yes the Truman Doctrine was a success. It prevent the spread of Communism into Turkey and Greece by providing $400 million in and and by sending troups to fight back.
in 1947 in Greece and turkey communism was a threat so president Truman established the Truman doctrine which provided economic and military aid to countries thretened by communism
The Truman Doctrine
When Britain announced that it would withdraw aid to Greece and Turkey, the responsibility was passed on to the United States.
Greece and Turkey
On March 12, 1947, in an address to Congress, President Harry S. Truman declared His initial request was specifically for $400 million to assist both Greece and could no longer provide financial aid to the Greece and Turkey governments. had made mistakes, Truman nevertheless endorsed the right of the people.
Harry S. Truman
It is true that Congress did not agree to President Truman's request under the Marshall plan of sending US aid to anti-communist forces in Greece and Turkey. However, Congress did agree to the Truman Doctrine which sent aid to anti-communist forces in Greece and Turkey.
Congress appropriated $400 million to support anti-Communist forces in Turkey and Greece.
pressure by Communists on Turkey and Greece.
Truman responded to the Rise of Communism in Greece and Turkey with the MARSHALL PLAN where he funded the capitalist governments to the extent necessary for them to put down the Communist insurgencies and to rebuild in the aftermath of World War II.