During the Cold War, did domestic and foreign policies protect American's freedom?

Laura A

New member
I've looked at each president during the era (Truman to Reagan) and their policies...but I'm not sure if I can pick a stance and say they did protect our freedom or they didn't protect our freedom. I guess what I'm asking is which side has more evidence to back it up?
 
Ultimately the Cold War comes down to this: will something spark a nuclear confrontation between the Soviet Union and the West? Since Truman through Reagan managed to avoid this scenario I would say that each of them got it right in foreign policy. Each made mistakes, but not the ultimate mistake: blundering into yet another devastating and possibly annihilating war.
 
Back
Top