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    Default A lot of folks keep telling me that Containment was Grand Strategy.

    Living through the period and being a borderline adult when it began and assisting in small ways with its implementation for 45 years, I can only say that:

    - Steve is right, there were divides between policy elites and the mass of the nation; rich and poor, the various armed forces, Congress and the WH, members of the punditocracy and political ideologies that were just as deep as they seem today -- the difference today is simply that we are less restrained in our speech to the point of egregious incivility and significantly improved and easier mass communication lets everyone know that.

    We also seem to have not learned much history...

    - Containment was not a strategy, it like the Monroe doctrine was a Policy that was generally followed when it suited (and was ignored when it did not) and a series of Strategies -- and stratagems -- were developed by all the eight Presidents who served while the policy was in being. Each mostly different; most, in hindsight, not as useful as many thought. ADDED: After some thought, I'd even say that some if not most of those strategies were really counterproductive.
    Last edited by Ken White; 06-12-2009 at 05:43 PM. Reason: Addendum

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