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What was the best way to describe eisenhower's foreign policy?

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The best way to describe Eisenhower’s foreign policy is Strongly anti-communist
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The best way to describe Eisenhower's foreign policy is Containment.

Eisenhower's main goal of foreign policy was to contain communism. He was scared of the domino effect ( communism spreading from country to another ), and later on during his term he thought that containment only was not enough.

His foreign policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, china, Korea and Vietnam.

To stop the Soviet expansion, a policy of Massive Retaliation was adopted, in which the U.S. was prepared to use atomic weapons if they were to be attacked.

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