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Essay heading: Containment ? An Age of Paranoia
 
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Not only that, but the Americans had to restore the crippled European countries that were no match for the Soviets. With that, the Americans had an immense weight on their shoulders to establish a bloc power against Russia. Beyond that ? the the Americans had to persuade other civilian populations [and their own] that they were doing a just cause; they used the United States Information Agency to spread their own propaganda to make their actions just in the eyes of the populous to ensure security...
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Lastly, the SAGE air defense program was the greatest extent of American paranoia of Soviet Russia. SAGE, Semi Automatic Ground Environment, was a program that was designed to detect bomber aircraft for interception that would mark a "blitzkrieg-esque" invasion of the United States. All in all, the paranoia of a militaristic Russia was obvious in the United States as they tried to thwart all of their attempts of expansion...
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