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Zolol [24]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ME! I PUT 99 POINTS ON THIS QUESTION

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kupik [55]3 years ago
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There are some aspects of the US's policy that could be useful from the Cold War. The Cold War was a silent war and involved a lot of spying. A lot of members of the US army have gotten good at spying. They can spy on terrorists, and figure out where they will strike next. Then, they can stop them,
DochEvi [55]3 years ago
7 0
The United States' policy of containment wasn't just military, it was ideological. Back then, we pointed out the differences between Soviet Communism and Communism around the world to weaken the power of its rhetoric, and additionally we appeared to be more successful and had a better standard of living than communists. Today, we can point out the difference between Islamic terrorism and moderate Islam, to degrade support for Islamic terrorism and make it defeat itself by containing enabling states (as Islamic terrorism is supported by enabling states) perhaps via economic incentives,and stopping our support of dictatorships, winning over those in danger of becoming Islamic terrorists. We also built up a system of allies with our containment policy regarding the Soviet Union, which helped isolate the Soviet Union. We can build up support among allies to support us in isolating states that are enablers of Islamic terrorism as well.
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