How was Truman's policy of containment similar to Eisenhower's policy of brinkmanship and how was it different?
Both Truman's policy of "Containment" and Eisenhower's policy of "Brinkmanship" were about fighting Communism, but the methods were different. Brinkmanship was about pushing a country to the brink of war, whereas Containment was more passive. ChaCha!
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