The Cold War started because of United States and Soviet Unions difference in view when it comes to Communism. US became more and more concerned with how the Soviet Union are showing their "expansive tendencies" when it comes to their dealings with Europe. The long telegram that was sent to the Department of State became the greatest foundation of the America's Cold War Policy of containment.
The Soviet Unions aggressive speeches and actions against Iran and Turkey gave way to the Truman's administration to show a stronger stance instead of a diplomatic approach that the previous administrations were doing. These factors guaranteed acceptance of Kennan's analysis that was expressed on the telegram.
Well, this answer is hugely personal, but I'd argue it's due to the US's law against international intervention (it took the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour to finally convince the congress to join the war) and the fact that fascist ideas were pretty popular in the south of the country, namely in the regions that were sympathetic to racial segregation with whom the idea of a superior race promoted by fascist and nazi ideology was pretty popular. Again, this is based on my opinion, I am no pre-WW2-American scholar!
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True
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Saudi Arabia had pledged to end its economic boycott as a condition for membership in the World Trade Organization