The United States effectively abandoned its containment policy during the Vietnam War. Initially aimed at preventing the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, the war's unpopularity and subsequent U.S. withdrawal in 1973 signaled a shift in foreign policy. This marked a move away from direct military intervention and containment strategies, leading to a period of détente and a reassessment of U.S. involvement in global conflicts.
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President Harry S. Truman created the Truman Doctrine which called for the policy of containment during the Cold War era.
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He was anticommunist so he wanted to stop it from spreading. He decided that under the 'Truman Doctrine' the US would help any nation that was in danger of falling to communism. This was his policy of containment, his foreign policy.
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Definitely not.
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Yes. The alternative was either surrender or war.
The US adopted a policy called 'containment'
Containment .
Part of the Cold War; communist containment.
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Foreign Service Officer, George F. Kennan, is the author of the policy on containment. Containment was the strategy the US used during the Cold War with the Soviet Union.
President Harry S. Truman created the Truman Doctrine which called for the policy of containment during the Cold War era.
answer is A. wars and covert operations
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