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Effects Of The Truman Doctrine

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President Truman Doctrine 1945–1953 Contain the expansion of communism, presumably everywhere. Truman Doctrine 1947 announced on the 12th of March 1947 in response to Greek civil war and communist threat in Turkey, Truman asks Congress to approve $400 million in aid to both countries, and they accept, sets a precedent of US help to threaten states through economic means (Woolsey, G. C.2008). The Truman Doctrine, effectively change U.S. foreign policy (Woolsey, G. C. 2008). U.S initially adopted the policy to remove themselves from regional conflicts not involving the United States directly, or from possible intervening in distant conflicts. On March 31 the British Government announces military and economic would no longer provide the Greek Government with assistance in its civil war against the Greek Communist Party (Kayaoğlu, B.2009). The U.S. Government was under the impression the Soviet Union was supporting the Greek Communist war, but In fact, Joseph Stalin the Soviet leader had deliberately stopped providing assistance to the Greek Communists. The U.S did have concern that if the Communists would prevail in the Greek civil war, then the Soviets would try to influence Greek policy. It also looked like the Soviet was meddling in the affairs of the Turkish and the Greek, and with the British withdrawing from assisting both countries, Truman decided to request that Congress give support for the Greek and Turkish Government against the Communists. Truman then requested $400

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