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Date Posted: Thursday, February 07, 04:41:28pm
Author: Emily Rosier
Subject: Re: Eisenhower
In reply to: Mr. Davis 's message, "Eisenhower" on Friday, February 01, 11:39:29am

I think that Eisenhower's most successful foreign policy was ending the Korean War. He did so even before his inauguration, because that's what he promised to do during the campaigns. Already, it showed that he was going to be an efficient president by fulfilling his promises. Also, putting an end to the Korean War helped contain communism, which was a huge concern for Americans during the Cold War. Although North Korea remained communist, South Korea was "saved" by Eisenhower's peace treaty.

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