The Truman Doctrine
The foreign policy of the Truman administration manifested by the policy of his name was rooted in containing Soviet aggression and expansion. Flashpoints of the Truman Doctrine were in attempts of Soviet subversion of Turkey and Greece after the War.
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The Truman doctrine aimed to support devastate Europe after WWII, to prevent them from falling into the hands of the soviet empire. Truman stated that he will defend states against undemocratic principles.
The Truman Doctrine
The foreign policy of the Truman administration manifested by the policy of his name was rooted in containing Soviet aggression and expansion. Flashpoints of the Truman Doctrine were in attempts of Soviet subversion of Turkey and Greece after the War.
The Truman Doctrine was an act of aggression because it stated that the United States would support Italy or Greece if the Soviet Union attacked either country. Essentially, it showed how willing Truman was to go to war with the U.S.S.R. by becoming allied with it's enemies.
the Soviet Union and China.
Truman Doctrine
truman doctrine
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greece and turkey
The Truman doctrine aimed to support devastate Europe after WWII, to prevent them from falling into the hands of the soviet empire. Truman stated that he will defend states against undemocratic principles.
Truman's response to the Soviet Atomic Threat was to forge ahead with a new weapon to maintain America's nuclear superiority.
pressure by Communists on Turkey and Greece.
Because it pledged to support efforts to resist the expansion of Soviet influence.