Communism became a catastrophic temptation by war and it seemed to have been abandoned by the capitalist system due to the end of World War II and about 20 years ago at the end of World War II and confusing turmoil in the mainland of Europe. Ergo, the United States, the center of Western capitalism, and Communist lethal enemies are committed to controlling this perceived threat by adapting to various policies. Therefore, the policy formulated to carry out Communist containment is the most important development factor of the United States in the postwar world, and it has a big impact both on domestic and overseas.
Containment is the foreign policy that the United States followed during the Cold War. This policy was first proposed by George Kenan in 1947 and stated that communism needs to be confined and isolated. US foreign policy adviser believes that neighboring countries will all collapse like the domino line when the country is involved in communism. This view is called domino theory. Compliance with containment policies and domino theory ultimately brought US intervention in Vietnam, Central America, and Grenada.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the United States began to participate in countries all over the world. This is because the United States is being influenced by "containment", "marginal policy", and "domino doctrine" policy. With these policies, the United States has entered the aggression era in many countries. The purpose of this paper is to explain American foreign policy in the 1950s and 1960s. - ... In the US used during the invasion there are six ships. The Cuban army learned that an American ship entered the bay earlier. Four of them had 1,400 Cuban exiles and landing ships, the other two had the necessary ammunition, food and other supplies for intrusion. The remaining FAR Air Force was dispatched to intercept and attack the ship. The bomber sank two vessels that successfully carried the material