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What was the main purpose of the Eisenhower Doctrine?


Doctrine had pledged economic support to Greece and Turkey.

Eisenhower Doctrine had supported  the spy mission of the U-2 planes.

Eisenhower Doctrine was understood  an intervention in internal affairs.

Under the Eisenhower Doctrine, a country could request American economic assistance and/or aid from U.S. military forces if it was being threatened by armed aggression from another state.

Eisenhower Doctrine reaffirmed the United States' pledge of coming to the defense of any nation whose independence was endangered.


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Known as the Eisenhower Doctrine, this policy was a direct response to the perceived increase in Soviet influence in the region and, as such, promised aid to any Middle Eastern country “threatened by armed aggression,” i.e. communism, whether from within or without.

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