Presidential Foreign Policy toward Russia

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History

 

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Julie H

 

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September 22, 2013

 

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During the Carter administration the Soviet Union started to increase their influence in Somalia, Yemen, Ethiopia and Southern Africa, when Russia sent troops into Afghanistan with the intention of extending power into the Persian Gulf Carter Doctrine was promulgated to deter such a move. Carter Doctrine stated the United States would use military power if necessary...
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Carter Doctrine stated the United States would use military power if necessary. The Carter administration campaigned for SALT II that would place limitations on arms, but could not get it pass congress. President Reagan foreign policy toward the Soviet Union was one of harsh rhetoric referring to the Soviet Union as an "evil empire"...
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