The policy of containment was designed to prevent the spread of communism beyond its existing borders, primarily aimed at countering Soviet influence during the post-World War II era. This approach heightened tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, as both superpowers sought to expand their ideologies and spheres of influence globally. As conflicts arose in various regions, such as Korea and Vietnam, the ideological divide deepened, leading to an arms race and a series of proxy wars. Ultimately, containment solidified the geopolitical rivalry that defined the Cold War.
because the cold war influence many different countries to interfere with the wars
President Harry Truman isssued the policy of containment
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President Harry S. Truman created the Truman Doctrine which called for the policy of containment during the Cold War era.
because the cold war influence many different countries to interfere with the wars
President Harry Truman isssued the policy of containment
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The US adopted a policy called 'containment'
Communist containment/stopping communist aggression.
In foreign policy President Eisenhower kept the containment policy in the Cold War and ended the Korean War.
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Containment. VN & Korea were containment.