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1 Eisenhower & The Cold War Foreign Policy, 1953-60

2 Election of 1952 WWII General and Hero Both parties want him Ends up going with the Republicans Dwight D. Eisenhower War Hero Richard Milhous Nixon Senator from California

3 Election of 1952 The Issues

4 Election of 1952

5 End of the Korean War, 1953 1952 - Eisenhower becomes President – Promised to end war in Korea Negotiates end of war – 38th parallel – Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

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7 Eisenhower Foreign Policy John Foster Dulles – Secretary of State Allen Dulles – Director of CIA – “New Look” policy Economic interests as well as military are important

8 Iran, 1953 Democratic government elected in 1951 – Mohammed Mossadeq British and Americans concerned over control of oil Operation Ajax – CIA involved in coup to restore monarchy to Iran – Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

9 Guatemala, 1954 Guatemalans elect Jacobo Arbenz President – Land Reform – United Fruit Company Operation PBSUCCESS – Covert CIA support for coup – Military dictator restored to power

10 Election of 1956 A Rematch Pres. EisenhowerAdlai Stevenson with Estes Kefauver

11 Election of 1956

12 Hungary, 1956 Stalin dies 1953; Replaced by Krushchev Spontaneous uprising of students in Hungary – Demands to remove Soviet troops Soviets send in Red Army and brutally crush rebellion

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16 Consequences Over 30,000 Hungarians dead 200,000 Hungarians flee Camp Kilmer (Rutgers) Despite comments of support from US for Hungarian dissidents, US takes no action Why not?

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18 The Suez Canal Crisis, 1956-57 Egypt, under Nasser, nationalize Suez Canal British, French and Israel threaten to invade – Isreali troops invade Sinai – UK/France issue ultimatum, invade US/UN support Egypt UN Takes Canal Zone, returns to Egypt

19 Consequences Actions by Britain and France send Nasser more firmly to Soviets Sets stage for 1967 Arab-Israeli War Eisenhower asks Congress to use military force in Mideast if countries are threatened, as well as money for ME development – Eisenhower Doctrine

20 The Middle East The United Arab Republic (U.A.R.), 1958-61 – Pan-Arab Nationalism – Egypt, Syria and almost Iraq – Support from USSR

21 Lebanon, 1958 Threatened Civil War – Muslims v. Maronite Christians – Muslims support U.A.R. Operation Blue Bat – 14,000 troops sent to quell uprising – First application of Eisenhower Doctrine

22 U-2 Crisis, 1960 US has manned spy planes (the U- 2) that fly over Soviet Union In May 1960, one is shot down – Francis Gary Powers, CIA Pilot – US forced to acknowledge program – Eisenhower refuses to apologize – Powers later traded for Soviet spy

23 French Indochina French colony since 1887 – Ho Chi Minh – After WWII wanted independence Dien Bien Phu, July 1954 – Last battle for French Geneva Peace Accords

24 SEATO Eisenhower concerned about Geneva Accords – Feels people might vote for communists Sec. of State, John Foster Dulles – Southeast Asia Treaty Organization – Voids Geneva Accords President Eisenhower John Foster Dulles

25 Ngo Dinh Diem President of South Vietnam

26 National Liberation Front (NLF) Formed in 1960 – Also called “Viet Cong” Supported by Ho Chi Minh – North Vietnam (DRV)


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