Kennan and Fleming had differing views on American policy during the Cold War. Kennan advocated for containment of Soviet expansion through diplomatic and economic means, while Fleming supported a more aggressive military buildup and confrontation with the Soviet Union. Overall, they disagreed on the best approach for the United States to take in responding to the threat of communism during this era.
Kennan and Fleming had differing views on American policy during the Cold War. Kennan advocated for containment of Soviet expansion through diplomatic and economic means, while Fleming supported a more aggressive military buildup and confrontation with the Soviet Union. Overall, they disagreed on the best approach for the United States to take in responding to the threat of communism during this era.
Kennan and Fleming had differing views on American policy during the Cold War. Kennan advocated for containment of Soviet expansion through diplomatic and economic means, while Fleming supported a more aggressive military buildup and confrontation with the Soviet Union. Overall, they disagreed on the best approach for the United States to take in responding to the threat of communism during this era.