Answer:
I prefer a laissez-faire policy in working with Arabian countries. The US foreign policy in the late-1960s and 1970s was to intervene more than necessary in many events in Middle East to gain influences from the Soviet Unions. Unfortunately, the intervention leaded to the increase of Pan-Arabism.
The possible challenges of the do-nothing policy could be the protests of the pro-war and anti-communist persons.
Explanation:
Pan-Arabism is the increase of nationalism among Arab states on the purpose of unity creation against the growth of Western influence.
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I did a presentation on this quite a while ago.
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Corret answer: D. He wanted to prevent the advance of communism.
North Korea was at a Communist state and Truman had troops in South Korea at the time, and the United States was pursuing a policy of containment of communism and the Soviet Union around the world.
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