Strategic Chessboard: the Containment Doctrine Cold War
Words: 729 2285As the dust settled after the tumult of World War II, a new conflict emerged—one defined not by battlefields strewn with fallen soldiers, but by a global ideological struggle. The United States and the Soviet Union, emerging from the wreckage as superpowers, found themselves locked in a tense dance of ideologies, each vying for supremacy on the world stage. At the heart of American foreign policy during this era lay the doctrine of containment—a strategic blueprint aimed at halting the […]