Korea, the Truman Doctrine and the Policy of Containment Your Name Date Period
My Position Containment was a good idea We saved South Korea from communists Harry Truman was U.S. President, his Truman Doctrine prevented the spread of communism
Invasion North Korea Invaded South Korea in June of They overran most of the country including the capitol of Seoul. The North had Russian made T-34 Tanks
Psychological Perspective Red Scare or Fear of Communism
Geographic Perspective A communist Korea would threaten Japan A democratic Korea would threaten Communist China
Economic Perspective South Korea is an important trading partner for the United States
Why there are two Koreas United States and Russia agreed to jointly occupy at the end of WWII
Stakeholders The President The People of the United States Companies doing business with S. Korea, Japan and China
Costs The costs in terms of life were very high $30 Billion in 1950 dollars
Benefits Saved South Korea from Communism Demonstrated to other countries that U.S. would stop aggression Strengthened our friendship with Japan and United Nations
Why we should study Foreign Policy To understand why we went there To understand why we are still there To solve the problem
Conclusion: The Truman Doctrine was good Japan, China, South Korea and the United States must work together to resolve the problem of two Koreas
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