Compare And Contrast American Internationalism

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Thesis: Internationalism is a method for America to expand its power in other continents.
Before the World War II, America followed the idea of separation, which was suggested by the first president of America, president George Washington, in his Farewell Address. He said that "The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible.” (1) It is a method to gain enough time for America to develop its economy and military force. After the World War II, the United States and the USSR were considered as the two superpowers in the world, each having their own sphere of influence, economics and military forces. At the same time, as the past leader Great Britain was no longer able to afford the aid to the two key regions Turkey and Greece, the western capitalists were afraid of being conquered and controlled by …show more content…

Truman claimed that Greece was “threatened by the terrorist activities of several thousand-armed men, led by communists.” It was incumbent upon the United States to support Greece so that it could “become a self-supporting and self-respecting democracy.” The “freedom-loving” people of Turkey also needed U.S. aid, which was “necessary for the maintenance of its national integrity.” The main idea of the declaration was “it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.”

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