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Date Posted: Monday, February 11, 01:02:38pm
Author: Dylan RoyDavis
Subject: Re: Mr. Davis
In reply to: Dylan RoyDavis 's message, "Re: Mr. Davis" on Monday, February 11, 12:56:45pm

Eisenhower's most important foreign policy was probably when he chose to try and end the Korean War. He even went so far as to show up at the actual place of battle, supporting the troops and peace movements in Korea. Eisenhower showed his ability to handle things with the pen rather then the sword, which had not been demonstrated by the United States in a long time. Eventually due to his efforts the 38th parallel was made a demilitarized zone.

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