LAD #38: Truman Doctrine

Containment was an idea that post World War II the U.S. had the responsibility of protecting other nations from Communism. The U.S. believed that when one nation fell to Communism, it would create a domino effect, where its neighboring countries would then also fall Communism.
President Truman believes that both Greece and Turkey need financial aid and advisers if they are to create more stable democratic governments post war, to rebuild there societies. The government in Greece was weakened during the war and the military is ill equipped to deal with the rising insurgence that threatens the stability of the nation. While in Turkey they seek more financial aid to help modernize the country so that it has the integrity needed to preserve the Middle East. Truman believes that is it the responsibility of the U.S. to aid these nations in a peaceful development without any coercion. Truman believes that if Greece feel as an independent nation that it would effect other European nations still struggling post war.

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Both the Monroe Doctrine and the Truman Doctrine were the United States way of trying to control  specific nations and the impact and reach that other nations could have on them.

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