Amidst the post-World War II turmoil in Europe and the threat of Soviet expansionism, President Truman articulated the Truman Doctrine, marking a departure from traditional isolationism. This policy pledged economic and military aid to nations resisting communist influence, setting the stage for active U.S. involvement in global affairs. The doctrine's immediate impact included shaping Cold War foreign policy, leading to interventions like the formation of NATO and military deployments worldwide. Moreover, it established a precedent for American interventionism in subsequent conflicts, reflecting the nation's commitment to containing communism and promoting democracy.
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