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Date Posted: Thursday, February 14, 10:17:29pm
Author: Melissa Anderson
Subject: Re: Mr. Davis
In reply to: Revised Eisenhower Topic 's message, "Mr. Davis" on Friday, February 08, 10:09:55am

I believe Eisenhower's most significant foreign policy decision involved the Hungarian Revolution. By not directly intervening in Hungary, the United States avoided further conflict with the Soviet Union. Although this action disagreed with the United States' policy of containment, it was beneficial to its relations with the Soviet Union. If the US had gotten involved militarily, the Soviets may have take more drastic action towards the United States and Hungary.

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