Elizabeth Marcum started the united nation.
Ike
The military threat grew out of the mutual ideological threat between the west and the east.
the answer is containment,which was simply not to have any battles with the soviet union but to simply stop them from enpanding and just stay at their borders stoping them were ever they found a gap through the defences of the u.s
In the eyes of the government of the Soviet Union, every nation that it couldn't influence or conquer was a threat. In fact the Soviet Union was a very real threat to every non-communist nation on the planet, and a real threat to Communist China.
If anything Dwight Eisenhower believed the Soviet threat was immense. Harry Truman did not believe they could create a significant threat so soon after being devastated in World War II.
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was Canada's first peacetime military arrangement between the U.S., Great Britain, and western Europe. It was created to defend western Europe against a possible Soviet invasion.
'To combat the TB threat' is not a sentence.
The Internet grew out of the Advanced Research Projects Agency that was formed in 1958. ARPA was formed because of the Soviet threat. It was believed that an organization comprised of education, industrial, and government was necessary.
Ike
Truman's response to the Soviet Atomic Threat was to forge ahead with a new weapon to maintain America's nuclear superiority.
The military threat grew out of the mutual ideological threat between the west and the east.
In order to meet the common threat represented by the Soviet Union, the Western powers created the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949.
the answer is containment,which was simply not to have any battles with the soviet union but to simply stop them from enpanding and just stay at their borders stoping them were ever they found a gap through the defences of the u.s
In the eyes of the government of the Soviet Union, every nation that it couldn't influence or conquer was a threat. In fact the Soviet Union was a very real threat to every non-communist nation on the planet, and a real threat to Communist China.
My question: Did they really see West Germany & NATO as a threat? or Is that what they wanted us to believe, as justification for their dangerous actions? The Soviet Union, in their words, viewed all non-communist nations as threats, regardless of their foreign policy. In actuality, the Soviet Union was a very real threat to the United States, Japan, and Western Europe after Germany's defeat. The Soviet Union had just seized all of eastern Europe by mid-1945 and imposed communist dictatorships on these nations, and it was believed they had further territorial ambitions. In response, the US, Great Britain & France re-created a free Germany by uniting all three of it's western occupation zones. They also created a new Alliance, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) that called for the common defense in western Europe, that included for the first time the United States & Canada. The alliance was not for the purpose of taking offensive action against the Soviet Union, as the Soviet Union alleged.
If anything Dwight Eisenhower believed the Soviet threat was immense. Harry Truman did not believe they could create a significant threat so soon after being devastated in World War II.