The Eisenhower Doctrine was a speech by President Eisenhower that declared that the US would give aid to any Middle Eastern country that asked for help fighting off communist attack or uprising. As a result, the US sent troops and diplomats to Lebanon to quell the fighting there at the request of their president.
In 1958 Congress approved what came to be called the Eisenhower Doctrine, a resolution that promised to extend economic and military aid to Middle East nations. or internationalism
a doctrine of containment :p
Click on the link named "Eisenhower Dollar" and it will show a picture of the Eisenhower Bicenetennial Dollar.
An absolute fortune since Eisenhower isn't on the dime.
No, Eisenhower is not featured on the U.S. dime. President Roosevelt is on the dime which was designed with his image in 1946. President Eisenhower was featured on $1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978.
The results of the Eisenhower Doctrine failed to provide alternatives to the independent Arab regimes from Nasser's political control. The doctrine was to help give aid in various forms to those that took a stance to Communism.
Eisenhower Doctrine
The Eisenhower Doctrine is actually not a document. It is a speech by President Dwight David Eisenhower. It was a "Special Message to Congress about the situation in the middle east during Eisenhower's President time.
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The FIM-92 Stinger shoulder fired rocket to freedom fighter in afganistan.
The Eisenhower Doctrine allowed Middle Eastern countries being threatened by foreign aggression to seek military assistance from the United States. Eisenhower singled out Soviet aggression in the document and called for the territorial integrity and political independence of these nations.
Marshall Plan, Truman doctrine and I guess you could include the Eisenhower Doctrine as well.
The following quote is from this article in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenhower_Doctrine
Uphold the separate but equal doctrine
Eisenhower in 1957 with the Eisenhower Doctrine