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To stop the spread of Communism after World War II, the United States established a policy known as

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The United States established a policy known as the "Containment Policy" to stop the spread of communism after World War II.

The policy was articulated by George F. Kennan, an American diplomat and expert on Soviet affairs, in his "Long Telegram" to the State Department in 1946. The policy aimed to prevent the spread of communism beyond its existing borders by using diplomatic, economic, and military means to contain its influence. The Containment Policy became the foundation of U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War.
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Answer: the Truman Doctrine

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