Truman Foreign Policy – Part II

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Truman Foreign Policy – Part II Republicans come to power on demobilization, business as usual, a cutback in the role of spending, and lower taxes Hamstrings Truman’s ability to fight the cold war US has only 1.3 divisions to deal with the 260 divisions of the Soviet Union

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Truman Foreign Policy – Part II. Republicans come to power on demobilization, business as usual, a cutback in the role of spending, and lower taxes Hamstrings Truman’s ability to fight the cold war US has only 1.3 divisions to deal with the 2 60 divisions of the Soviet Union. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Truman Foreign Policy – Part II Republicans come to power on

demobilization, business as usual, a cutback in the role of spending, and lower taxes

Hamstrings Truman’s ability to fight the cold war

US has only 1.3 divisions to deal with the 260 divisions of the Soviet Union

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1946 – Dealing with the Soviet Union

US believed that Communism thrived on chaos and poverty, the way to respond to it was to promote stability and prosperity through economic aid

3 Possibilities to deal with it1. build up military2. Send military aid to threatened

countries3. Give economic aid to needy peoples

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Feb. 1947, Greece and Turkey

Great Britain pulls aid from Greece and Turkey with the communist in Greece preparing to take over

Undersecretary of State Acheson argues that if they fall a “domino” effect will incur and in Europe. First articulation of “domino theory”

Leads to the Truman Doctrine

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Truman Doctrine “I believe that it must be the policy of the

US to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.”

Sent $400 million for Greece and Turkey For the first time the US had chosen to

intervene during a period of general peace in the affairs of peoples outside North and South America

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Marshall Plan Truman Doctrine leads to Marshall Plan A massive American aid program to

Europe Wanted to revive the European economy

for both economic (buy US exports) and military reasons

Only a healthy economy would support European troops necessary to stop the Red Army

Economic for Western Europe and military for Greece and Turkey

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More in 1947 In Greece, guerilla warfare rage on Chiang was being pushed back in China Anti-communist in Hungary were

destroyed and the election was rigged for the left wing party

The draft was stopped in the US

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National Security Act – July, 1947

Provided a single Department of Defense National Security Council CIA – to gather information and evaluate

intelligence activities around the world

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1948 – Communist Coup in Czechoslovakia

Soviets flew to Prague and forced President Benes to resign and the foreign minister was assassinated. Communist assumed control.

Coup did two things for the adoption of the containment policy

1. Sent a shockwave throughout the civilized world

2. Showed limitations of current American policy because they did nothing to stop it

3. Got the Marshal Plan passed

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Expansion of the CIA – June 1948

They would now do covert operations for economic and military warfare and paramilitary activities

Communist were gaining strength in the upcoming Italian elections. The CIA funneled money to the Christian Democrats and they defeated the Communists.

This was cheap and kept the communist out of control of Italy.

The CIA was off and running with covert activities

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Election of 1948

Harry Truman – Democrats

Thomas Dewey-Republican

Strom ThurmondDixiecrat or state-rightsDemocrats