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  1. Aug 20, 2024 · Truman Doctrine, pronouncement by U.S. President Harry S. Truman on March 12, 1947, declaring immediate economic and military aid to the governments of Greece, threatened by communist insurrection, and Turkey, under pressure from Soviet expansion in the Mediterranean area.

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  3. The Truman Doctrine is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats." [1] The doctrine originated with the primary goal of countering the growth of the Soviet bloc during the Cold War.

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · President Truman's address to Congress asking for aid to Greece and Turkey amid the Cold War. Learn about the background, context, and impact of the Truman Doctrine and the domino theory.

  5. history.state.gov · 1945-1952 · truman-doctrineThe Truman Doctrine,

    Mar 12, 2012 · President Truman announced that the U.S. would support democratic nations under threat from authoritarian forces. He justified this on the grounds of national security and the containment of Soviet expansionism.

  6. Nov 13, 2009 · In 1947, President Truman asked for U.S. assistance for Greece and Turkey to prevent communist domination. The Truman Doctrine outlined the U.S. policy of supporting free peoples against communist aggression and became the official declaration of the Cold War.

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  7. The Truman Doctrine was the United States’ first Cold War policy. The road to the Truman Doctrine began with the April 1945 death of Franklin Roosevelt, who had been US president since January 1933. During his presidency, Roosevelt responded to several great challenges, such as overseeing the reconstruction of the nation after the devastating ...

  8. Summary: “The Truman Doctrine”. On March 12, 1947, President Harry Truman delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress in which he proposed the United States provide $400 million in economic aid to Greece and Turkey.

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