Cold War Influence Essay, Research Paper
The conflict in ideologies between capitalism and communism
resulted in one of the greatest conflicts of the twentieth century.
The belief that freedom and democracy would die under communist
rule caused the United States to start a conflict that would last
for decades. The decisions made by the United States in W.W.II
caused tensions to rise between the U. S. and the Soviet Union.
Fear of Communism in capitalist nations, caused the United states
government to use propaganda to raise Cold War anxieties.
Furthermore, the American media influenced the attitudes of
Americans, making a hatred of communism spread though the nation.
Thus, the United States caused the conflict known as the Cold War,
through its political policy and propaganda. The political
relations going on in Europe during and directly after World War II
had an enormous effect on laying the foundation for the Cold War.
War time conferences such as Yalta and Terhran harshened the
relationship between the communists and the capitalists. At the end
of W.W.II American policy towards the Soviets changed drastically.
The change in president in 1945 caused relations with Russia to
worsen. Furthermore, other political contributions to the Cold War
entailed the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan. The division of
Europe between the west and east drew physical borders which
outlined that the war of misinformation that had began. Also
treaties of the post war world further separated the two super
powers of the world for the decades to follow. The waging of hot
wars through other countries also strengthened Cold War hatred.(1)
The first of the cold war tensions arose out of W.W.II conferences
between the Soviet Union, America and, Great Britain. Tehran, the
first major conference which lead America to start the Cold War,
included all three of these nations. At this conference the
reshaping of post-war Europe was discussed (2) Later in February of
1945, the big three met again at Yalta. At this conference European
boundaries, German reparations, and Polish elections were agreed
upon.(3) Stalin, the Russian leader, agreed to hold free and fair
elections. Later after Roosevelt, who attended these conferences,
died Truman became president. He accused the Soviet leader, Stalin,
of not holding up to his agreements at Yalta.(4) Stalin wanted to
use Poland as a buffer zone to prevent any future invasions from
happening through this area. During W.W.II the Soviets had lost 27
million, and Stalin made it clear that in no way would he allow
this to happen again.(5) Stalin responded to Truman’s accusation
with the following words, “I am ready to fulfill your request and
do everything possible to reach a harmonious solution. But you
demand too much of me. In other words, you demand that I renounce
the interests of security of the Soviet Union, but I cannot turn
against my country.”(6) On the other hand, American General Lucius
Clay, who was stationed in post war Germany commented “ we must
have the courage to proceed quickly with the establishment of a
government for western Germany…42 million Germans in the British
and American zones represent today the strongest outpost against
Communist penetration that exists anywhere.
”(7) At this response
Truman changed his attitude toward the Soviets with the words, “
there isn’t any difference between the totalitarian Russian
government and the Hitler government.”(8) Furthermore, America
decided to keep Stalin out of the loop about the Manhattan project,
which furthered distrust, because Stalin learn about the bomb
through espionage. Truman’s change in attitude toward Stalin, from
that of FDR’s negotiation with “Uncle Joe” to one committed to
stopping the Soviet cause, led to the creation of a new American
anti-Soviet political policy. The Truman Doctrine, the name given
to the policy established by Truman, would soon arise in American
foreign policy. This Truman Doctrine came out of a speech the
Truman gave to a joint session of congress. It was the response
Truman gave to Britain, which delcared that they no longer could
give military and economic aid to Greece.(9) In this speech Truman
finally gave the Cold War official status, by stating the threat
that the Soviet government had on national security. In Truman’s
actual words he said, “I believe that it must be the policy of the
United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted
subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.”(10)
Congress, knowing that Great Britain would no longer give aid the
Turkey and Greece, realized that these nations would soon turn to
communism. Thus, they decided to appropriate four hundred million
dollars to help in the aid of Turkey and Greece.(11). To support
Truman’s policy Senator Author Vandenburg stated “ its time to
scare the hell out of the American people with tales of communism
on the march.”(12) Thus, America was further contributed to cold
war issues by committing to stop the spread of communism in areas
of the world very remote from them. America’s next political
actions further caused the Cold War to escalate. In 1947, George C.
Marshall the Secretary of the state at the time gave a speech at
Harvard university which reveled his plans for the an after war
economy. Marshall asked that all of the countries of Europe
communists and capitalists alike to draw up a plan for economic
recovery from the war.(13) The Soviets refused to participate,
because they saw it as America using money to buy its way into good
terms with Europe. In the words of the Soviet foreign minister
Molotov, the Marshall plan was “nothing but a vicious American
scheme for using dollars to buy its way.”(14) In the end, the
United States sent 13 billion over to Western Europe to support
economic recovery.(15) The Soviet Union saw this as an American
attempt to keep any of these countries from turning to communism,
which would close them off as US markets. Thus, the Marshall plan
further contributed to a Soviet cause to continue waging a Cold
War. In 1949 America helped to organize a treaty against communism.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO included the
following nations: Belgium, Britain, Denmark, France, Iceland,
Italy, the Netherlands, Luxemberg, Norway, Portugal, the United
States. This treaty showed a clear division of Communism verses
Capitalism, and it declared that an attack against one of these
nations would be an attack on all of them.(16) Thus, the United
States used this treaty to escalate the cold War by showing the
Soviet Union that all of the NATO countries sided with the US in
the Cold War.
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