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21 April, 09:08

Why was the Eisenhower doctrine not considered a treat to the Soviet Union

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  1. 21 April, 11:59
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    It largely failed on that front, with Nasser's power quickly rising by 1959 to when he could shape the leadership outcomes in neighboring Arab countries such as Iraq and Saudi Arabia; in the meantime, his relationship with the Soviet leaders deteriorated, allowing the U. S. to switch to a policy of accommodation.
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