Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Eisenhower and Congress

President Dwight Eisenhower in an effort to keep Beijing at bay characterized his policy as “keeping the enemy guessing”. His Secretary of State John Dulles stated to members of congress that Eisenhower administration had been “hoping [that] the Communist China would be deterred by uncertainty”. Eisenhower had a distinct preference for ambiguity because it gave him the ability to protect the concerns of congress.

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