Establishing Containment

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Establishing Containment Kennan and Containment The Truman Doctrine The Marshall Plan The “X”-Article NATO

I. Kennan and Containment George F. Kennan

James V. Forrestal

George C. Marshall

II. The Truman Doctrine

III. The Marshall Plan

IV. The “X”-Article

Walter Lippmann

V. NATO

Ernest Bevin

The Brussels Pact Great Britain France Belgium The Netherlands Luxembourg

The North Atlantic Treaty Great Britain Italy United States France Denmark Canada Belgium Portugal The Netherlands Iceland Luxembourg Norway