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President John F. Kennedy started the U.S. Agency for International Development with a strategic vision to expand American partnership and ...
Though Soviet and American soldiers never technically clashed ... For over seven decades, the Soviet Union exercised profound influence over socialist-learning countries and the communist world ...
Washington should encourage its European allies to take a larger role not only in Ukraine, but also the Red Sea to deter the ...
By casting doubt on the world order, Donald Trump risks dragging the globe back into an era where great powers impose their ...
Nikita Khrushchev continued to aid in the spread of communism around the world and Kennedy wanted to show the American public he would not be bullied by the Soviet premier. John F. Kennedy ...
If the alliance’s purpose had been to defend the West against the Soviets, after the Soviet Union collapsed, NATO’s expansion effectively made the entirety of Europe—and particularly the former Warsaw ...
Trump’s Iran policy has mirrored Reagan’s doctrine in countering the Soviets. Like the former president, Trump has ...
Although the United States and Soviet ... influence. A Delicate Balance When the hijacking crisis erupted, Nixon and his national security advisor, Henry Kissinger managed the American ...
Decoding Soviet Espionage in America. The message—“Pilot delivered report about rockets”—is hypothetical, but it makes reference to an actual American spy, William Ullmann, an Army officer ...