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Describe the American policy of containment during the Cold War.

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Containment during the Cold War was used to stop the spread of Communism, and had different strategies with it. Three different strategies for Containment were Isolationism, Détente, and the last was the Rollback stragety. All were used to help CONTAIN commmunism from influencing in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, Africa, Vietnam, and Latin America.
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Answer: Under its foreign policy of containment, the United States aimed to keep the Soviet Union from expanding communism outside its borders.

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The policy of containment focused on keeping communism and the Soviet Union's influence limited, rather than by trying to confront the Soviet Union directly or eliminate communism completely. It influenced US foreign policy by prompting intervention in places like Korea to stop the spread of communism.

George F. Kennan recommended the policy of containment which set the tone for US involvement in world relations following World War II. Kennan was an American diplomat in Moscow after World War II. In 1946, he sent what became known as "the long telegram" of his advice about what the USA needed to do about the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

In those days, everyone feared an ultimate confrontation between the USA and the USSR -- that the Cold War would someday explode into a massive heated conflict between the superpowers. Kennan, in Moscow, had much foresight to see the internal problems the USSR had. He advised not pushing the conflict too much, but instead just try to "contain" the Soviet Union and wait for their system to collapse under the weight of its own problems. Kennan was right. It took almost 50 years, but eventually the communist system in the USSR fell apart. [The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics came to an end in 1991.]

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