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Foreign Policy Of Containment And The Cold War

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From 80 million deaths to zero. How can there be a war without blood, yet it lasted 46 years. The Cold War starts right after the second World War. A war of ideas and politics. A war battling over capitalism to communism, democracy to dictatorship, and freedom to limited freedom. George Kennan was a US foreign service agent who suggested containment. "United States policy toward the Soviet Union must be a long-term, patient, but vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies," said George Kennan. What is containment? How does it work? What does it look like? Containment is the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits, according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. These are the three major events that explicitly state the US foreign policy of containment they include: the Berlin Airlift, Korean War, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The first test of the foreign policy of containment, the Berlin Airlift. The Berlin Airlift (Document B) has myriad sources. West Berlin was an island, in the middle of the Soviet Sea. It was democracy surrounded by communism. One day on June 27, 1948, the Soviets that surrounded West Berlin, blockade all supplies including food. This blockade lasted for eleven months, how did they live? Will we go to war, because the Soviets wanted to drive us out of the country? No, we didn’t go to war, we used the air. America and its allies supported West Berlin, flying in supplies for over two million people for almost a

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