some of thre good or bad foreign policies of united States government did through the years 1945-2000 are-
1. cold war -
During the cold war in 1940s- 1990's united states in the year 1948 enacted marshell plan which was done to supply western Europe. A similar policy was made fir japan to restore their economy.
2. North atlantic treaty -
A foriegn diplomatic mission in form of north atlantic treaty (NATO) was established By United states for nuclear defence in western europe. The treaty resulted in peace for Europe which coupled fear in soviet invasion.
3. south east asis treaty organisation
In the year 1950 SEATO was established by united states in which UNITED states worked as worldwide network base for its army navy and airforce with which countries like Germany japan and south koera were stationed.
4. Containment policy-
Containment policy was established by UNITED STATES in the year 1947 which has shaped the US foreign policy fir many decades to come. This policy created a bipolar world where conflict between soviet union and united states have dominated the geopolitics.
what was some of the bad/good foreign policies the United states government did through the years...
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