Did Dwight Eisenhower (who followed Truman as president) concur with his predecessor in his opinion of the Soviet threat?


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Dwight Eisenhower The Truman administration was more concerned with maintaining a balance of power within the international community than necessarily appeasing internal pressures, especially fiscal pressures. The Eisenhower administration, on the other hand, assigned a greater importance to domestic politics in formulating its containment policies.

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