The press was kept OUT of US Military operations and only let in under strict control; commencing with Operation Urgent Fury in 1983 (Grenada). During Desert Storm (Iraq-January/February 1991), the media (news people) were placed in controlled groups.
The foreign weapons policy.
helping foreign nations recover from war ;)
The Cold War ended in 1990 and is no longer a current foreign policy concern, with the possible exception of North Korea, which is in some ways carrying on the war.
US military policy and civilian protests.
The United States suffered few casualties and was the richest nation in the world. The Soviet Union suffered enormous loss of life and damage to its cities.
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the Vietnam war
The Vietnam War influenced Clinton's foreign policy because it served as a lesson. He observed that you should not get involved in the business of warlords without careful consideration.
Detente is the foreign policy strategy was thought to lessen tension with the Soviet Union. The foreign policy problem that eventually forced Lyndon Johnson out of politics was the Vietnam War.
It did not change until WWII.
How about: "What values or benefits can be placed on the 58,000 plus American lives lost during the Vietnam war?" or "The protests by young people during the Vietnam War successfully changed U.S. Foreign Policy and ended the war."
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Unlimited use of force prior to the atom bomb (1945); limited use of force since then (can't use nukes).
President Richard introduced his policy of "vietnamization". The plan was to encourage the South Vietnamese to take more responsibility for fighting the war. It was hoped that this policy would eventually enable the United States to withdraw gradually all their soldiers from Vietnam.
Containment. VN & Korea were containment.
The soviet foreign policy change after 1945 completely. They were oriented to establish more financial security, despite of the fact that they were victorious from the war, they were still very poor.