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Did the american foriegn policy(the truman doctrine) succeed or fail in Korea, why or why not?
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Ms. Sue
The Truman Doctrine partly succeeded in Korea. After a long and bloody war, Korea was divided into two countries -- South Korea was democratic while North Korea became communist. The U.S. still maintains a military presence on the border between the two countries -- over 50 years after the armistice was signed.
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