The U.S. containment policy, aimed at preventing the spread of communism during the Cold War, can be viewed as both successful and limited. It achieved its primary goal of containing Soviet influence in Europe and Asia, exemplified by the Marshall Plan and military alliances like NATO. However, it also led to conflicts such as the Vietnam War, which raised questions about its effectiveness and the human costs involved. Ultimately, while containment helped maintain a balance of power, its success was mixed and context-dependent.
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Containment
In short to make sure that our enemys dont get them by pointing ours at them.
It was a policy of containment to stop communism.
In short to make sure that our enemys dont get them by pointing ours at them.
It was called the CONTAINMENT POLICY.Please see this WikiAnswers Article which details how Containment worked.
containment policy
Containment.
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The US adopted a policy called 'containment'
Yes. The alternative was either surrender or war.
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Containment
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