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Date Posted: Thursday, February 14, 09:05:44pm
Author: Ray Huang
Subject: Re: Mr. Davis
In reply to: Revised Eisenhower Topic 's message, "Mr. Davis" on Friday, February 08, 10:09:55am

President Eisenhower's most significant foreign policy action, in my opinion, was participating in the Geneva Conference in 1954 by sending John Dulles. It ended the Indochina war and split Vietnam into North and South. This was important because if he hadn't agreed to this, the war would have dragged on for a long time probably costing many lives and resources without getting much done. He also provided the Pro-Western South Vietnam with money and weapons, which helped established the US' presence in Indochina.

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