Activity # 4 - Article "Truman's Responsibility for Cold War Exceeds Stalin" President Truman was convinced from the outset that Stalin intended to take over the country only for the Communist Party. France, Italy, and even China are perfect examples of this. In the Greek civil war, it was not Yugoslavia, not the Soviet Union, that provided aid to communists. It is clear that Stalin does not have a major plan for global communism governance.
The Cold War Cold War is a response to the threat America believes that Communism hinders the security and economic benefits of the world. Communist countries believe that the United States will bring this threat to other parts of the world. During the Cold War, the United States, Russia and other countries tried to avoid other world wars while acting for the war in other countries. Destruction of hydrogen bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki ... The Second World War divided Korea into 38 parallel lines by dividing Korea into the northern and southern half of the Communist Party, the occupation of the United States. The Korean War began when the Korean Communist Army crossed the invading non-communist Korea. Because the North Korean army owned the Soviet tank and soon occupied Korea, the United States came to Korea for aid.
In 1949, Communists won the China Civil War, and the world's most populous country joined the Soviet Union as a Cold War opponent. In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, the United Nations and the US sent military and military aid. The Communist Party of China intervened to support the DPRK, and the bloody exercise lasted three years until the ceasefire agreement signed in 1953. The United States supports the South Vietnamese military regime and is working hard to prevent free elections that may unify the country. Communism North Vietnam. In order to respond to this threat, the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) was established in 1955 to prevent the spread of communism, President Eisenhower sent about 700 military personnel and military and economic aid to the South Vietnamese government . This effort is ongoing now when John F. Kennedy took office.
US participation in Vietnam is primarily a response to the Cold War policy and strategy. Kennedy took a more relaxed attitude towards Vietnam than Eisenhower. He only wants to support the South rather than giving them direct military assistance through their participation. Kennedy believes that the country itself should bear the responsibility for fighting the war and the United States will only give them supplement and political support. - ... They are struggling for hope. Vietnamese soldiers endured the more severe situation and participated in an impressive massive collective cooperation program that American soldiers do not have. American soldiers were drafted, fought according to the law, promoted to protect their ideals. Their struggle is negative. Every failure means closer to fate, all victories are only preserved, not acquired. In the American way of thinking, earnings are still outdated