Gil Hahn

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He spoke of how Truman’s national security policies had been improvisational, expensive, reactive to Soviet threats, and unsystematic. The United States, Dulles announced, had inaugurated a new strategy to deter the USSR from any aggressive action. From now on America would “depend primarily upon a great capacity to retaliate instantly by means and at places of our choosing.”
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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