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Page 1: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War

Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War

Page 2: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Your task today…Your task today…

This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration. Next week, the test you will take on Ike will include a number of items from this PowerPoint.

Your job is to open this PowerPoint presentation and carefully read through each slide. If you have a question or need clarification on a particular slide, it is your job to do Google searches to educate yourself further. If you have additional questions, you must ask them tomorrow. Also, there are several slides that have questions (in YELLOW text) or blank spots left open for you to fill- make sure you do so- you may be called to the front of the room to show what you came up with.

This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration. Next week, the test you will take on Ike will include a number of items from this PowerPoint.

Your job is to open this PowerPoint presentation and carefully read through each slide. If you have a question or need clarification on a particular slide, it is your job to do Google searches to educate yourself further. If you have additional questions, you must ask them tomorrow. Also, there are several slides that have questions (in YELLOW text) or blank spots left open for you to fill- make sure you do so- you may be called to the front of the room to show what you came up with.

Page 3: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Eisenhower ends The Korean War (finally)

Eisenhower ends The Korean War (finally)

Soviet leader Joseph Stalin dies in March, 1953 creating lots of uncertainty in the Communist world- will the Soviet Union be there to support North Korea and other nations?

Eisenhower’s seizes on this uncertainty (and threatens to use nuclear weapons) to kick-start negotiations; his diplomacy leads to a ceasefire

July 23, 1953: An agreement made to return POWs US-South Korea Security Treaty (1953): U.S. troops

remain stationed in South Korea to help them defend themselves (to this day)

Soviet leader Joseph Stalin dies in March, 1953 creating lots of uncertainty in the Communist world- will the Soviet Union be there to support North Korea and other nations?

Eisenhower’s seizes on this uncertainty (and threatens to use nuclear weapons) to kick-start negotiations; his diplomacy leads to a ceasefire

July 23, 1953: An agreement made to return POWs US-South Korea Security Treaty (1953): U.S. troops

remain stationed in South Korea to help them defend themselves (to this day)

Page 4: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

John Foster Dulles and “The New Look” foreign policy

John Foster Dulles and “The New Look” foreign policy

Ike’s Secretary of State “The New Look” relied on:

A smaller army A greater reliance on nuclear weapons, bombers, missiles Use nuclear deterrence instead of fighting small limited wars Threaten the Soviet Union with “massive retaliation” with nukes

in order to maintain the peace “Mutual Assured Destruction” MAD Avoid smaller wars and conflicts like Korea; keep the peace

through the threat of overwhelming force and destruction No more wars to enforce Truman’s “containment” policy

Result:

Ike’s Secretary of State “The New Look” relied on:

A smaller army A greater reliance on nuclear weapons, bombers, missiles Use nuclear deterrence instead of fighting small limited wars Threaten the Soviet Union with “massive retaliation” with nukes

in order to maintain the peace “Mutual Assured Destruction” MAD Avoid smaller wars and conflicts like Korea; keep the peace

through the threat of overwhelming force and destruction No more wars to enforce Truman’s “containment” policy

Result:

Page 5: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The H-BombThe H-Bomb

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/

Why was the “Castle Bravo” test in 1954 infamous?

How much more powerful were H-bombs than atomic bombs?

How were they different in design?

Where were H-bomb tests conducted?

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/

Why was the “Castle Bravo” test in 1954 infamous?

How much more powerful were H-bombs than atomic bombs?

How were they different in design?

Where were H-bomb tests conducted?

Page 6: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Eisenhower and Dulles’ diplomatic strategy

Eisenhower and Dulles’ diplomatic strategy

Eisenhower and Dulles sign treaties with 43 countries, surrounding the Soviet Union with military bases in friendly countries

“A ring around the Soviet Union” Examples:

Eisenhower and Dulles sign treaties with 43 countries, surrounding the Soviet Union with military bases in friendly countries

“A ring around the Soviet Union” Examples:

Page 7: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

A thaw in the Cold War?A thaw in the Cold War?

Ike believed that friendlier relations were possible after Stalin’s death

At the same time the U.S. builds up nuclear arsenal, he works for disarmament

“Atoms for Peace” plan, 1953: Geneva Summit, 1955: Eisenhower meets Nikita

Khruschev “Open Skies” plan, 1955: This temporary improvement ends when the

Soviet army invades Hungary, 1956

Ike believed that friendlier relations were possible after Stalin’s death

At the same time the U.S. builds up nuclear arsenal, he works for disarmament

“Atoms for Peace” plan, 1953: Geneva Summit, 1955: Eisenhower meets Nikita

Khruschev “Open Skies” plan, 1955: This temporary improvement ends when the

Soviet army invades Hungary, 1956

Page 8: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The Growing Power of the CIA

The Growing Power of the CIA

The CIA was seen by many as the “good way” to fight Communism: avoid direct conflict and war

The agency was created by 1947 National Security Act Conducted spying and “covert ops” in other countries Given permission to spend unlimited amounts of money

in 1949 without Congressional supervision The CIA bribed overseas politicians, hired secret armies,

and plotted assassinations in “developing nations” to stop Communism and support our allies; read this for more incredible details:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/jun/22/usa.simontisdall

The CIA was seen by many as the “good way” to fight Communism: avoid direct conflict and war

The agency was created by 1947 National Security Act Conducted spying and “covert ops” in other countries Given permission to spend unlimited amounts of money

in 1949 without Congressional supervision The CIA bribed overseas politicians, hired secret armies,

and plotted assassinations in “developing nations” to stop Communism and support our allies; read this for more incredible details:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/jun/22/usa.simontisdall

Page 9: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The CIA in Iran The CIA in Iran

The oil-rich nation of Iran was ruled by an elected Parliament and a Shah (king).

The oil fields were controlled by British and American oil companies

The newly elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mossadeg nationalizes the oil and kicks out foreign companies!

What was Operation AJAX (1953)? What was the end result?

The oil-rich nation of Iran was ruled by an elected Parliament and a Shah (king).

The oil fields were controlled by British and American oil companies

The newly elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mossadeg nationalizes the oil and kicks out foreign companies!

What was Operation AJAX (1953)? What was the end result?

Page 10: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Mossadeq vs. The CIAMossadeq vs. The CIA

Prime Minister Mossadeq and CIA agent Kermit Roosevelt… yes that same family!

Page 11: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

VietnamVietnam

French Indochina had been a colony since the 1880s

Communist leader Ho Chi Minh fights for independence from the French in the years after WWII.

U.S. paid for 75% of France’s military effort

French surrendered at Dienbienphu on May 7, 1954

1954 Geneva Peace Accords: Vietnam divided into two countries at 17th parallel; elections later to be held in 1956 to reunify the country

Ho Chi Minh: leader of North Vietnam

French Indochina had been a colony since the 1880s

Communist leader Ho Chi Minh fights for independence from the French in the years after WWII.

U.S. paid for 75% of France’s military effort

French surrendered at Dienbienphu on May 7, 1954

1954 Geneva Peace Accords: Vietnam divided into two countries at 17th parallel; elections later to be held in 1956 to reunify the country

Ho Chi Minh: leader of North Vietnam

Page 12: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The Domino Theory takes hold.

The Domino Theory takes hold.

Eisenhower and his advisors believed that if one Asian nation falls to Communism, they all will!

The CIA installs Ngo Dinh Diem as President of South Vietnam; gives him billions of dollars and American military advisors

The National Liberation Front (NLF) organizes to defeat

Diem

Eisenhower and his advisors believed that if one Asian nation falls to Communism, they all will!

The CIA installs Ngo Dinh Diem as President of South Vietnam; gives him billions of dollars and American military advisors

The National Liberation Front (NLF) organizes to defeat

Diem

Page 13: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Ngo Dinh Diem: The CIA’s chosen leader for South Vietnam

Ngo Dinh Diem: The CIA’s chosen leader for South Vietnam

Conduct a Google search for details about Diem’s life. Why was he selected to be the leader of South Vietnam? What was his religion, and why was this problematic?

Conduct a Google search for details about Diem’s life. Why was he selected to be the leader of South Vietnam? What was his religion, and why was this problematic?

Page 14: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The Suez Crisis- 1956The Suez Crisis- 1956

Egypt declared itself independent in 1953

Gen. Gamal Abdel Nasser demanded that Britain give up the Suez Canal

75% of Western Europe’s oil traveled through the Canal; $25 million in tolls every year

Eisenhower offered Nasser a loan to build a dam, but he made an arms deal with the Soviets instead, and then seized the canal

Egypt declared itself independent in 1953

Gen. Gamal Abdel Nasser demanded that Britain give up the Suez Canal

75% of Western Europe’s oil traveled through the Canal; $25 million in tolls every year

Eisenhower offered Nasser a loan to build a dam, but he made an arms deal with the Soviets instead, and then seized the canal

Page 15: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Suez Crisis (cont.)Suez Crisis (cont.)

October, 1956: Britain, Israel, and France invaded Egypt; the Soviet Union threatened to intervene- very close to nuclear war!

The UN and US condemn the three allies, they pull out, and the canal was given to Egypt

Eisenhower Doctrine: For more info:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5195068.stm

October, 1956: Britain, Israel, and France invaded Egypt; the Soviet Union threatened to intervene- very close to nuclear war!

The UN and US condemn the three allies, they pull out, and the canal was given to Egypt

Eisenhower Doctrine: For more info:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5195068.stm

Page 16: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The Space Race Begins!!!The Space Race Begins!!!

Soviets launch 184 pound satellite Sputnik into orbit on October 4, 1957

“A technological Pearl Harbor!” Sputnik II launched on November 3,

1957… with a dog!!! NASA (National Aeronautics and

Space Administration) created in 1958 Massive spending on education,

emphasis on science, math, foreign languages

1/3 of all scientists on college campuses were doing work for the Pentagon

* Find a picture of Sputnik and put it over here ->

Soviets launch 184 pound satellite Sputnik into orbit on October 4, 1957

“A technological Pearl Harbor!” Sputnik II launched on November 3,

1957… with a dog!!! NASA (National Aeronautics and

Space Administration) created in 1958 Massive spending on education,

emphasis on science, math, foreign languages

1/3 of all scientists on college campuses were doing work for the Pentagon

* Find a picture of Sputnik and put it over here ->

Page 17: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The Kitchen DebateThe Kitchen Debate

When did this event (pictured to the right) take place? Who are these two men, and what were they arguing about?

When did this event (pictured to the right) take place? Who are these two men, and what were they arguing about?

Page 18: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Revolution in Cuba: January 1, 1959Revolution in Cuba: January 1, 1959

Who is this man? What happened in Cuba, and why was it problematic for America?

Who is this man? What happened in Cuba, and why was it problematic for America?

Page 19: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

The U-2 Incident: May 1, 1960

The U-2 Incident: May 1, 1960

What happened to this airplane, and what was its historical significance?

What happened to this airplane, and what was its historical significance?

Page 20: Eisenhower’s Adventures in the Cold War. Your task today… This is a timeline of foreign affairs events and policies of the Eisenhower administration

Ike’s Farewell AddressIke’s Farewell Address

What did he warn about in this famous farewell address?

Was he right to be concerned? http://www.americanrhetoric.com/spee

ches/dwightdeisenhowerfarewell.html

What did he warn about in this famous farewell address?

Was he right to be concerned? http://www.americanrhetoric.com/spee

ches/dwightdeisenhowerfarewell.html