What Was The Us's Response To The Truman Doctrine

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Any challenge to Soviet expansion was met by swift resistance by the Soviet Union. Though Moscow was concerned about the impediment that it would now face in spreading its influence, there were several important notions that the U.S.S.R. accused the United States of. In its response to the Truman Doctrine, the U.S.S.R. wrote: “the proclamation of [the so-called Truman Doctrine] meant that the United States Government has … [attempted] to impose its will on other independent states, … using the economic resources distributed as relief to individual needy nations as an instrument of political pressure.” The Soviet Union had felt that the United States had no right to engage in this type of assistance. In response to the announcement of the Marshall

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