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The Cold War Heats Up

The Cold War Heats Up. Truman Doctrine. What is it? After WWII President Truman announced the US would give economic aid to countries to fight communism. Containment. New Foreign Policy US would try to “contain” communism Wanted to keep it from spreading into important areas

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The Cold War Heats Up

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  1. The Cold War Heats Up

  2. Truman Doctrine • What is it? • After WWII President Truman announced the US would give economic aid to countries to fight communism

  3. Containment • New Foreign Policy • US would try to “contain” communism • Wanted to keep it from spreading into important areas • Keep communism were it was

  4. Korean War 1950-1953

  5. At the end of WWII Korea was split at the 38th parallel. • June 1950 N. Korea invades S. Korea in an attempt to reunite the country. • Truman saw this as communists expanding and sent in planes and ships. He also asked the U.N. for help. • The U.N. forces came mostly from the U.S. • Gen. MacArthur was put in command.

  6. Sept. 1950 – N. Korea pushes to the bottom of the peninsula near the town of Pusan. • MacArthur takes 70,000 troops and lands in Inchon splitting the N. Korean army.

  7. October 1950 – S. Korea had pushed all the way to the northern part of the peninsula. • MacArthur wanted one last push to the North. • This will cause China to send their troops into the war.

  8. November 1950 – The North and South are back to being divided at the 38th parallel. • The fighting would stay here until the end of the war. • MacArthur gets fired – Mac was questioning Truman’s decisions and calling for the use of nuclear weapons. • Truman grew tired of listening to him and fired him. • This was a very unpopular move with the citizens of the U.S. • 1952 – Eisenhower is elected president and promises to end the war. • Armistice signed 7/52 – No peace treaty.

  9. Douglas MacArthur: US Commander in Korea War

  10. Suez Crisis • In 1948 Israel became a country. A war followed with Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon & Iraq. Israel won. • To help them in the war, Egypt was getting friendly with the Soviet Union. • The U.S. stopped helping with the Aswan High Dam. • As pay back, Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal. (They took control of it) • England & France went to war with Egypt over this. • England took back control of the canal.

  11. Two ideas come from the Suez Canal Crisis. • Eisenhower Doctrine – The U.S. will step in and help any country in the Middle East to stop the spread of communism. • Domino Theory – If one country, in a region of the world, falls to the communists, all of the neighboring countries will fall.

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