The United States aimed to contain communism primarily to prevent its spread, which was seen as a threat to democracy and capitalism. This policy emerged during the Cold War, driven by fears that if one nation fell to communism, neighboring countries would follow in a domino effect. The U.S. believed that containing communism would protect its interests and influence globally, ensuring a balance of power that favored democratic nations. Additionally, the ideological conflict between capitalism and communism fueled U.S. efforts to promote and support anti-communist regimes and movements worldwide.
To contain Communism and roll it back. To contain Communism and roll it back.
'Containing' Communism was a stupid thing the US thought it had to do. The US didn't like Communism, probably because they didn't undesrtand it at all or were afraid it was better than their economic stance, so they said that they had to contain communism by arresting people who supported communism. yeah, freedom of speech and thought...
South Korea.
to try to contain Communism
Contain communism.
contain communism
The US promised to stop Communism or "contain it."
The US. adopted a policy of containment towards the spread of Communism. Which in summary means that the US. exercised a policy to stop the Communism movement from spreading into new countries and to contain it where it was at the time.
Contain the spread of communism in every region of the world.
The Truman Doctrine was the US policy of trying to contain the spread of communism
to stop Communism.
== == To prevent the communists from gaining control of more nations without triggering a full scale war.