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How was president Kennedy’s Foreign Policy different from President Eisenhowers?

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Kennedy's foreign policy was dominated by American confrontations with the Soviet Union, manifested by proxy contests in the global state of tension known as the Cold War. President Eisenhower's New Look policy had emphasized the use of nuclear weapons to deter the threat of Soviet aggression.

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