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Going back to the [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] administration, there was a commitment to Cold War containment, which actually began in the [[Harry S Truman|Truman Administration]] with the [[containment policy]] conceived by [[George Kennan]]. | Going back to the [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] administration, there was a commitment to Cold War containment of Communism, which actually began in the [[Harry S Truman|Truman Administration]] with the [[containment policy]] conceived by [[George Kennan]]. | ||
[[Andrew Bacevich]] has suggested applying the principle to [[militant Islam|militant Islamists]]. |
Revision as of 22:18, 27 September 2009
Going back to the Eisenhower administration, there was a commitment to Cold War containment of Communism, which actually began in the Truman Administration with the containment policy conceived by George Kennan.
Andrew Bacevich has suggested applying the principle to militant Islamists.