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Why did Dulles believe that brinkmanship strengthened U.S. foreign policy

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  • 27-03-2018
He believed it did so because brinksmanship policies usually led to the Brink of a war without actually having the war begin, where usually the Soviets would back down first, like a game of chicken. US would be stronger in its foreign policy because others would see that the Soviets were weaker and not prepared to enter a war.
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