Tuesday, March 11, 2008

"The Long Telegram"

The following reading is an excerpt from a document known as the "Long Telegram." George Kennan, foreign diplomat to Soviet Union, outlined the Soviet mindset and suggested a policy of containment to the Secretary of State and President Truman. After reading this excerpt answer the following questions.
1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?
2. How does Kennan describe Soviet power?
3. How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?
4. What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?
5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.

Part 5: [Practical Deductions From Standpoint of US Policy]

In summary, we have here a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with US there can be no permanent modus vivendi that it is desirable and necessary that the internal harmony of our society be disrupted, our traditional way of life be destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure. This political force has complete power of disposition over energies of one of world's greatest peoples and resources of world's richest national territory, and is borne along by deep and powerful currents of Russian nationalism. In addition, it has an elaborate and far flung apparatus for exertion of its influence in other countries, an apparatus of amazing flexibility and versatility, managed by people whose experience and skill in underground methods are presumably without parallel in history. Finally, it is seemingly inaccessible to considerations of reality in its basic reactions. For it, the vast fund of objective fact about human society is not, as with us, the measure against which outlook is constantly being tested and re-formed, but a grab bag from which individual items are selected arbitrarily and tendenciously to bolster an outlook already preconceived. This is admittedly not a pleasant picture. Problem of how to cope with this force in [is] undoubtedly greatest task our diplomacy has ever faced and probably greatest it will ever have to face. It should be point of departure from which our political general staff work at present juncture should proceed. It should be approached with same thoroughness and care as solution of major strategic problem in war, and if necessary, with no smaller outlay in planning effort. I cannot attempt to suggest all answers here. But I would like to record my conviction that problem is within our power to solve--and that without recourse to any general military conflict.. And in support of this conviction there are certain observations of a more encouraging nature I should like to make:

(1) Soviet power, unlike that of Hitlerite Germany, is neither schematic nor adventunstic. It does not work by fixed plans. It does not take unnecessary risks. Impervious to logic of reason, and it is highly sensitive to logic of force. For this reason it can easily withdraw--and usually does when strong resistance is encountered at any point. Thus, if the adversary has sufficient force and makes clear his readiness to use it, he rarely has to do so. If situations are properly handled there need be no prestige-engaging showdowns.

(2) Gauged against Western World as a whole, Soviets are still by far the weaker force. Thus, their success will really depend on degree of cohesion, firmness and vigor which Western World can muster. And this is factor which it is within our power to influence.

(3) Success of Soviet system, as form of internal power, is not yet finally proven. It has yet to be demonstrated that it can survive supreme test of successive transfer of power from one individual or group to another. Lenin's death was first such transfer, and its effects wracked Soviet state for 15 years. After Stalin's death or retirement will be second. But even this will not be final test. Soviet internal system will now be subjected, by virtue of recent territorial expansions, to series of additional strains which once proved severe tax on Tsardom. We here are convinced that never since termination of civil war have mass of Russian people been emotionally farther removed from doctrines of Communist Party than they are today. In Russia, party has now become a great and--for the moment--highly successful apparatus of dictatorial administration, but it has ceased to be a source of emotional inspiration. Thus, internal soundness and permanence of movement need not yet be regarded as assured.

(4) All Soviet propaganda beyond Soviet security sphere is basically negative and destructive. It should therefore be relatively easy to combat it by any intelligent and really constructive program.

For those reasons I think we may approach calmly and with good heart problem of how to deal with Russia. As to how this approach should be made, I only wish to advance, by way of conclusion, following comments:

(1) Our first step must be to apprehend, and recognize for what it is, the nature of the movement with which we are dealing. We must study it with same courage, detachment, objectivity, and same determination not to be emotionally provoked or unseated by it, with which doctor studies unruly and unreasonable individual.

(2) We must see that our public is educated to realities of Russian situation. I cannot over-emphasize importance of this. Press cannot do this alone. It must be done mainly by Government, which is necessarily more experienced and better informed on practical problems involved. In this we need not be deterred by [ugliness?] of picture. I am convinced that there would be far less hysterical anti-Sovietism in our country today if realities of this situation were better understood by our people. There is nothing as dangerous or as terrifying as the unknown. It may also be argued that to reveal more information on our difficulties with Russia would reflect unfavorably on Russian-American relations. I feel that if there is any real risk here involved, it is one which we should have courage to face, and sooner the better. But I cannot see what we would be risking. Our stake in this country, even coming on heels of tremendous demonstrations of our friendship for Russian people, is remarkably small. We have here no investments to guard, no actual trade to lose, virtually no citizens to protect, few cultural contacts to preserve. Our only stake lies in what we hope rather than what we have; and I am convinced we have better chance of realizing those hopes if our public is enlightened and if our dealings with Russians are placed entirely on realistic and matter-of-fact basis.

(3) Much depends on health and vigor of our own society. World communism is like malignant parasite which feeds only on diseased tissue. This is point at which domestic and foreign policies meets Every courageous and incisive measure to solve internal problems of our own society, to improve self-confidence, discipline, morale and community spirit of our own people, is a diplomatic victory over Moscow worth a thousand diplomatic notes and joint communiqués. If we cannot abandon fatalism and indifference in face of deficiencies of our own society, Moscow will profit--Moscow cannot help profiting by them in its foreign policies.

(4) We must formulate and put forward for other nations a much more positive and constructive picture of sort of world we would like to see than we have put forward in past. It is not enough to urge people to develop political processes similar to our own. Many foreign peoples, in Europe at least, are tired and frightened by experiences of past, and are less interested in abstract freedom than in security. They are seeking guidance rather than responsibilities. We should be better able than Russians to give them this. And unless we do, Russians certainly will.

(5) Finally we must have courage and self-confidence to cling to our own methods and conceptions of human society. After Al, the greatest danger that can befall us in coping with this problem of Soviet communism, is that we shall allow ourselves to become like those with whom we are coping.

61 comments:

Hend said...

1.How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?

Kennan thinks that the Soviet problem “is within [U.S] power to solve--and that without recourse to any general military conflict. Approach calmly and with good heart problem of how to deal with Russia.

2.How does Kennan describe Soviet power?
•does not work by fixed plans
•does not take unnecessary risks
•Impervious to logic of reason
•highly sensitive to logic of force
•can survive supreme test of successive transfer of power

3.How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?
•Through the Press
•Mainly by Government
•People must learn the “realities of this situation” so that fear of the unknown is not provoked.

4.What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?

The people of the U.S should offer guidance and security. He says “we must formulate and put forward for other nations a much more positive and constructive picture of sort of world we would like to see”.

5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.

Containment is the act of suppression and repression. It is the forced control upon someone.

brownie-pants said...

1.Kennan thinks that US should exert force and this will blow Soviet Unioun away and stop its slow progress.

2. The Soviet Powers is not like Germany, expantionist nor adventunistic. The Soviets use logic and are very patient. Also it does not take risks and works at slow progress if there is nothing in its way. Lastly there are no "fixed plans" so no one can really know what is going to happen next. Also the nation is highly sensitive to force.

3.Kennan believes that even though the press could inform the public its better if the Government informs the people due to the fact that the government is better informed and no rumors or other faulty information is spread around. Also the people of America need to know what is going on and its better to be informed that to not know anything, the "unknown." The knowledge of whats really going on will also help the American people realize of the truths and reduce the hysteria of anti-sovietism.

4. The Unites States can offer to the people of Europe is security and guidance. The United States should act as a role model and show the european countries a better world. Also if US doesnt do then the Soviets will by spreading Communism.

5. Containment in my own words is the Kennans policy to Truman to stop the domino effect of Communism. To stop Soviet Union form spreading communism throughout Europe. Also this policy insisted using force to put a stop to the spread of communism.

natalie said...

1. Kennan believes that we should show that we have the force that is necessary but wwe will probably not use it. He believes that the Soviet Union will withdraw. There should be no conflict.

2. Kennan describes Soviet power as having no fixed plans and not being schematic or adventuristic. They are the weaker force and they do not take unnecessary risks.

3. He believes that the education of the public depends mainly on the government. He also wants the press to help. He wants the American public to see the reality of the situation that is going on. Although he wants them to have a positive outlook on the world. He wants there to be less anti-sovietism.

4. He wants the nation to put foward a positive and constructive sort of world. The European nations needed guidance.

5. The word containment in my own words means that a person holding something or someone so that it dows not spread. In this caes it means that the US wanted to conatin the Soviet threat of communism.

Jenna Porretta said...

1.Kennan thinks we should aproach the political force of the Soviet Union in a friendly manner, avoiding military conflict." That is a true statement of the cold war's intention.

2. Kennan descrives Soviet power by labeling then as unorganized, doesnt work by set plans. They do not take risks, which is visible in the calling off the Paris Summit after the discovery of US secrets.

3.Kennan's best way to educate the public of containment is through press, government, and propaganda. Educating people of anti-soviet ideals and realities of containment will only gain supporters.

4.The people of the US can offer reliable guidance. If US doesnt prove to be this humanitarian nation, the soviets will persuade people their beliefs.

5.Containment is to stop the domino effect of nations moving politically towards Soviet Union-based communism, rather than European-American-based capitalism.

raiders10 said...

1. Kennan feels that we should refrain from use of military with the Soviets, and we should approch them calmly and peacefully as a war would end in the worst of ways.

2. He says taht there a nation that will take its time to build stronger and that they dont like to jump into things there not involved with. But when in doubt, they will get involved when they need to.

3. He thinks that the education of the people rests with the government but at the same time the use of the press can be of huge aid. Hoping to let the people know of what is going on yet not have a bad view on it. Just to be sure they know whats going on in the world they live in.

4. Along with waht everone else said, the US can offer the people guidance in what to do. If they fail the Soviets would easily take over and persusade them into their own government.

5. The way of preventing and stopping an unwanted power or idea trying to be put in place.

veg_girl09 said...

1. Kennan believes that the U.S. should show how powerful we are, but not use any of that power and then the Soviet Union will slow down its progress and eventually withdraw.

2.Kennan says that the Soviets are logical and patient. They don't do anything that will be unnecessary or unreasonable. Everything that they do has a purpose and good reasoning behind it.

3.We educate the public through the press, but only what the government wants us to hear. They have a policy (I can't remember what its called) but it's where the government limits and censors what the citizens hear about the Cold War. They don't get to hear or know everything, only what the government approved for them to hear.

4.Basically, Kennan said that the U.S. can offer the Soviet Union our guidance and security. Since we were a major superpower at the time, we should help with the countries that are weaker and not as stable. If we did this then we could give them a genuine democracy and self-determination

5.I think that containment is someone stopping another person or group of people from doing something that they want to do. The example would be the western democracies trying to stop the spread of Communism in Eastern Eaurope.

Gio1022 said...

1. Kennan stresses that the U.S. should approach the Soviets with the same care and thoroughness as needed in a major war strategy. He also states that the U.S. should first understand the nature of the movement with which it is dealing in order to correctly apprehend it.
2. Kennan initially describes Russia as having one of the world's greatest peoples and resources of the world's richest territory. He later states that Soviet power does not work by fixed plans, and is overly cautious. It has no logic of reason, and is sensitive to logic of force. Thus, he believes that if the enemy (the U.S.) shows sufficient force or threat, Russia will back down.
3. In Kennan's perspective, the public should be educated so that it will be less afraid of the Soviet regime. He states that their is nothing more dangerous or frightening as the unknown. He feels that the government should be the main force in educating the public, as it is more experienced and better informed.
4. In Kennan's opinion, many foreign nations are more interested in security than in the abstract notion of freedom. The U.S. is perfectly capable of giving them guidance.
5. It is my belief that the concept of containment is the process of vanquishing the ideals or influences of the Soviet government (Communism) in whatever places they might spread.

Gio1022 said...

I agree with Hend's definition of containment, it is short and precise.

I don't disagree with anybody. ")

jenny_16 said...

1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?
Kennan believes that we should show that we have the force to deal, but we should approach calmly.
2. How does Kennan describe Soviet power?
Kennen describes the soviet power as, patient and logical. Also they do not take risk or do anything htat will be uncessacry or does not have a purpose. Lastly there are no plans with them, so their next move is a mystery.

3. How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?
He thinks that the education of the people is with the government, propaganda and press.

4. What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to
Kennan?
The United States can offer guidance to the people of Europe, and if that fails, the soviets will easily take over and persuade them into their government

4.Define the word "containment" in your own words.
Containment is the stopping of something a person wants to do..
For example: keeping a person from going somewhere they want to go.

jenny_16 said...

I agree with Hend's definition of containment.its straight to the point and clear.


I like how brownie-pants used an example to define the word containment. =]

kobe17 said...

1. Kennan believes that the U.S. should SEEM capable of using force towards the Soviets to show how powerful they are, but should NOT use that force. Instead they should approach calmly and slowly, the Soviets will withdraw.

2. Kennan describes the Soviets as unorganized, having no “fixed plans,” having no logic of reason, and sensitive to logic of force. Therefore, Kennan believes that if the U.S. demonstrates any acts of force or aggression towards the Soviet Union, they will back down.

3. Kennan first states that the public should be “educated of realities of Russian situation.” Even though the press is effective, they should not be the only ones to report these situations. The government should be more responsible towards reporting international matters because they are more experienced and well informed. He also states that if the people were better informed and better understood the situations, then there wouldn’t be as much anti-Sovietism in the U.S.

4. According to Kennan, the. U.S. should offer Europe with security and guidance. In addition, they should act as role models, putting forth a much more constructive and positive picture of what the world should be like. If they fail, however, then the Soviets will take over, hence, Communism will spread.

5. In this case, containment is to stop the domino effect of European nations falling towards Soviet-based Communism and pulling them towards U.S.-based capitalim.

kobe17 said...

I agree with brownie-pants that the U.S. should act as a role model towards European nations.

I also agree with natalie that Kennan wants the people to have a positive outlook on the world

*ely29* said...

1. kennan believes that the u.s should use the force that they have to make they S.U aware that they need to stop and if this is affective then there should be no problem between the U.S and the S.U.

2. He describes the soviet union as unorganized and anti risks. the soviet union will not take risks that they do not need and they also do not like to follow a specific plan.

3. According to kennan we should educate the public by making them aware of the problem. We should use any sources that we have that could be useful to getting reality across.

4. The United stated can give the europeans the guidance and safety that they need. the u.s can use its power to provided that security blanket for the people.

5. In my own words i think that containent is to contain something.An example that i use to remember this word is the word container, it helps me remember because a container helps contain liquid this from spilling and in this case the soviet union is the liquid(of communism) and it needs to be contained from spreading. the u.s is the container.

Hend said...

I agree with Natalie's definition of Containment. It makes more sense in terms of the U.S containment policy.

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Hend said...

I think "ely29"'s analogy of container and containment is pretty cool. It is the act of suppression as is a container.

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1. Kenna thinks that the US should approach calmly with a show of force but try to avoid military conflict.
2. Kennan describes the Soviet power as one that that doesn't have fixed plans, and doesn't take unnecessary risks. Also, the Soviet power is impervious to the logic of reason, although it is highly sensitive to the logic of force. They also are not expansionists, although they feel that they need to protect their boundaries.
3. Kennan feels that the public can be educated by the press and that they ned to learn what the Soviets are really thinking to avoid provoking the fear of the unknown.
4. Kennan feels that the United States should offer guidance and security to the people of Europe.
5. in my opinion, "containment" means to restrict the spread of a particular thought, object, or idea.

Unknown said...

1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?
- Kennan beliefs we must commonly and clear headedly , approach the problem without the use of a military combat or force, and wait for the withdraw.

2. How does Kennan describe Soviet power?
- logical
-doesn't have fixed plans
- random (unreadable)
-does not take risks
- slow pace
-highly sensitive to logic of force


3. How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?
-through the Press (Can be positive but can also be just what the "government wants us to hear, but also can have negative effects such as : rumors , and manifest fear in the people.)
-through Government (Majority of what we know , basically were we learn the facts or realities of the event or situation.
-People must know the “realities of this situation” so there is no fear of the unknown.


4. What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?
- a Positive outlook with a stragtegic and constructive guidance, somewhat security.

5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.
-Containment is the act of suppression by force.. To stop what is known as the "domino effect" the spread of communism. Kind of like the cleche " Being a follower doesn't always make you right."

* I agree with brownie_ pants about the U.S. taking the lead of being a rolemodel for European nations.

* I agree with *ely29's definition and analogy of containment.

WRESTLER said...

1- Kennan belives in a calm approach to the Soviet Union political force, while at the same time we show but not demonstrate our abilities and strengths as a superpower.
2- Kennan describes the Soviet power as being unstructured by stating "It does not work by fixed plans." He also describes them as being impervius to logic of reason.
3- According to Kennan we should educate the public mainly through the audience of the government because the government is best educated on the subject of the the realities of the Russian situation.
4- The United States can offer guidance to many European countries, according to Kennan. We should help these less-powerful and less-stable nations to become less dependent on other nations and become more independent.
5- I believe that containment is when you stop the spread of an idea or belief before it gets too well-known or practiced.

lakers_117 said...

1. Kennan believes that the United States should approach the Soviet Union in a non-violent matter so that conflict can be avoided.

2. Kennan talks of the Soviet Union being different from Germany in that is does not pursue offensive measures unless threatened. He also says that the Soviets do not have "fixed plans" and are therefore unpredictable.

3. To avoid wrong assumptions, Kennan believes that the government should keep the people in light of events regarding the Soviets instead of the media providing false information.

4. Kennan believes that the United States can offer European countries security and guidance in a time devastated by World War II and now threatened by Communism.

5. Containment is a United States policy advocating the control of communism in the world and keeping it from spreading from country to another. It can be a forceful policy requiring military involvement if offensive behavior is detected.

lakers_117 said...

i agree with hend on the fact that Kennan believed that the government was responsible for educating the people and keeping rumors from surfacing regarding the situation in the Soviet Union.

I also agree with brownie-pants on the fact that the Soviet Union was different from the German Axis as it did not pursue offensive campaigns unless threatened.

darkruler said...

1.Kennan thinks that we should deal with the political force of the soviets by controlling it by any means necessary in order to keep it from spreading throughout the world.
2.Kennan describes soviet power as:
-doesnt work by fixed plans
-impervious to logic/reason
-relies on cohension
3.According to keenan, we can educate the public by using the media but the government would do it better because it would have correct inro to tell the public.
4.Keena believes the US can offer guidance and protection to Europe because we have the best economy.
5.I believe comtainment means that you need to prevent the spread of something you believe that should not spread.

christi815 said...

1. Kennan thinks that we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union with thoroughness and care, avoiding military conflict. He also thinks that the U.S. should first study and understand the nature of the movement with which it is dealing with in order to know exactly what to do. He stresses that we must not be “emotionally provoked or unseated by it.”

2. Kennan argues that Soviet Power is a weaker force compared to the Western World. It is not schematic with fixed plans and does not take unnecessary risks. Soviet power is vulnerable to internal instability. It will withdraw when strong resistance is encountered and because of this, Kennan implies, the Soviet Union will back down if the U.S. demonstrates any acts of force or aggression towards them.

3. “There is nothing as dangerous or as terrifying as the unknown.”

Kennan stresses on the importance of educating the public of the realities of Russian situation. It must be done mainly by Government, which is necessarily more experienced and better informed on practical problems involved. He believes there would be less hysterical anti-Sovietism in our country if this situation were better understood by our people.

4/ What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?
Many Europeans are tired and frightened by experiences of the past, and are more interested in their own security than in abstract freedom. They are seeking guidance rather than independence so the Unitied States should offer this to them before the Russians do.

5. Containment is the policy used to restrict the ideological influence of a nation. In this case, it is the United States stopping the spread of Communism. It is the act of approaching a situation without as much aggression or military conflict. Influenced by Kennan, the U.S. believed in dealing with the situation slowly with care and thoroughness.

christi815 said...

I agree with ely29’s definition of containment. Her analogy of a container with communistic liquid that needs to be stopped from spilling/spreading makes great sense and is a good way to remember it.


I disagree with brownie-pants statement that “Kennan thinks that US should exert force and this will blow Soviet Union away and stop its slow progress.”
Kennan believed in dealing with the issue with care, avoiding military conflict or aggressive force.

MAR said...

1. Kennan's ideal strategy in dealing with the Soviets is to not inflict any military nor violent force. Instead, he hopes to solve it with tranquility.

2. In Kennan's perspective,Soviet power can be described as unorganized with no fixed plans; they are very inferior to US powers. Kennan believes that the US can easily intimidate the Soviets.

3. Kenna believes that we can educate the public through the press and informing the public of the realities going on in the world.

4. According to Kennan, the US can offer the Europeans guidance and security. He thinks that the US should set a role model to the Europeans.

5. Containment can be defined as the process in which a nation tries to halt and prevent an unecessary force from influencing other nations.

MizChinkyEyez said...
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MizChinkyEyez said...

1. Kennan believes that the US should avoid military conflict, and instead calmly negotiate with the Soviet Union.
2. Kennan describes the Soviet Union as logical and patient; they do not take any unncessary risks. However, they do not tend to work by fixed plans.
3. According to Kennan, the public can be educated through the press, however it is better that they are educated directly from the government, as to avoid any misunderstandings or miscommunication. In addition, no matter how horrible the situation may be, the public must know the realities of the situtation so that they do not fear the "unknown."
4. The US, during this time period, is seen as a powerful nation all over the globe, therefore must set an example to all other nations. What the US can offer to the people of Europe is security and guidance. If the US does not set a "positive and constructive picture" for Europe and other nations, they will surely be dominated by Communism.
5. Containment is the policy, such set by President Truman, to "contain" Communism from spreading to other countries.

caligurl4life310 said...

1. Kennan thought that America should have dealt with the political forces of the Soviet Union by letting them know how powerful we were but not display our strength until it was felt necessary to do.

2. Kennan described the Soviet Union as "neither schematic nor adventunstic." He also commented on them as being one of the weaker powers of the Western World. They are also described as being the type of country to make an action then watch how others react to the situation and then act again to see how the situation can benefit the country.

3. Kennan said that we should educate the public by allowing the press to make internal affairs and current situations involving the United States public in order to insecure the security and well-being of the American people.He also stated that another tactic to educating the public could be to have the Government inform Americans due to the fact that they are the source for accurate information.

4. Kennan felt that the United States could offer the people of Europe a political force similar to ours. Since many of teh people in Europe were desperate for change he felt they needed to have a sense of freedom rather than being under constant control by their government.He also thought that the UNited States could aid them with "guidance rather than responsibilities."

5. The word "containment" to me means the act of restricting or containing expansion or influence from a group of people.

MizChinkyEyez said...

hend
I agree that containment is the act of suppression, but I think you may be a little harsh when you say it is the forced control upon someone. When looking at Communism, containment is a positive thing.

brownie-pants
I agree that containment is Kennan's recommendation to President Truman for stopping the spread of Communism.

lil chris said...

1. Kennan thinks we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union in a friend and diplomatic, which doesn't involve military combat or conflict.

2. Kennan describes the Soviet power is not like Germany. It contains no fixed plans and is patient and does not take unnecessary risks and uses logic of force.

3. According to Kennan, to educate the public we need more than the media, but we need to include the governments help. In addition we need the American public to truly know the reality of the situation with Russia.

4.According to Kennan the U.S. can offer guidance and to show other nations a better and positive view of how the world should be unlike how it was shown in the past.

5. In my own words containment is not the complete destruction of something such as communism, it is the the act of keeping something secured and to avoid territorial or influential growth.

weeshabangxd said...

1. Kenan believes that in order to deal with the political force of the Soviet Union the U.S. need not attack with power but with understanding of its nature and concepts. Although he knows that the U.S. has the enough power against them, he doesn't feel it is necessary.

2. Kenan believes that the Soviet Union's power really isn't power at all. For one, it doesn't have any fixed plans or strategies. It also doesn't take any unnecessary risks at all and has no logic of reason, and is sensitive to logic of force. All that is needed is the necessary amount of force to threaten the Soviets to back down.

3. The way to educate the public about the situation between the U.S. and Soviets is through several ways. One way is through the press, although that alone can't put out the most information. Another way is through the Government itself because they are more informed and should therefore be more responsible. The last way is for the public to just be informed because it would also end the ignorance that there is fear of the unknown.

4. According to Kenan, the U.S. can provide more comfort to Europe through security and guidance. It could also show a role model status with positive outlook on the situation.

5. Containment is a policy that stops the flow of an influence of one nation to another. In this case, it is the policy that the U.S. uses to stop the spread of communism from the Soviet Union to other countries.

mZ.dAy said...

Deshonee H. per 1
1.Kennan feels that we should approach it calmly and with a good heart.

2.Kennan claims that it does not work by fixed plans, that it uses logic of force rather than logic of reason. He also call it weak and short term.

3.According to Kennan, we should educate the people by letting the government show them exactly what is occuring instead of giving them tid-bits or watered down information.

4.Kennan feels that the U.S. can offer better guidance to the people of Europe than Russia.

5."Containment" to me menas trying to keep something contained in a certain area so that it does not spread.

Justinee Wienee said...

1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?

Kennan believes that we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union by avoiding conflict with each other and working out the differences.

2. How does Kennan describe Soviet power?

Kennan describes the Soviet power will only act upon their actions, if they're nessary. They won't do it if it is unnecessary or has no reason for doing.

3. How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?

According to Kennan, he believes the public should be educated on the situation by the press or media, but the government tells the people, so there is no misunderstandings. Also, he believes the public should know everything that is going on in the situation no matter if it is good or if it is bad.

4. What can the United States offer to people of Europe, according to Kennan?

According to Kennan, the U.S. should offer to the people of Europe and other nations is guidance.

5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.

Containment is the policy of checking the expansion of strategic alliances or support from other nations in areas of conflict.

Justinee Wienee said...

I agree with natalie, with her definition of containment. The U.S. did want to contain The Soviet Union of spreading Communism.

Justinee Wienee said...

I also agree with mar because they said Containment can be defined as the process in which a nation tries to halt and prevent an unecessary force from influencing other nations. I would agree that this is a good definition of containment because other countries did want to contain other countries to prevent them from influencing other nations.

James Owns You :] said...

1. Kennan fundamentally believes that the way to deal with the political force of the Soviet Union is to take a diplomatic approach without any military power attached.

2. Soviet power in the eyes of Kennan seems to focus on it's brute force with the brute in the picture as well. Logical thinking as well as planning is thrown out the window but the use of force is its forte.

3. The public is brainwashed by means of the media such as newspaper and posters, set up by the government.

4. According to Kennan, the U.S. can offer the people of Europe the benefit of our security and our leadership. He believes the banding of nations will create a picture with positive energy and one to be reckoned with, but with a good vibe.

5. Containment is essentially the act of preventing the spread of Communism and protecting Democracy. This is done to protect the U.S.'s ideology of being a capitalist nation since Communism is on the opposite side of that idea.

James Owns You :] said...

I agree with Hend's explanation of Kennan's description of Soviet power. It pretty much concretes the U.S. purpose for intervening and using actions to "contain" the Soviets aggression.

I agree with lakers_117 description of what the United States has to offer to the people of Europe. In this time period, the people in this war-torn country becomes desperate and requires leadership to help them out of the hole. Thus the role of the United States is needed to provide the security everyone needs to be safe, especially from communism.

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NOSHAN NERW said...

1. Kennan belives that we have the power to stop the Soviets. He thinks we can do it without any military conflict. As said by hend.

2. He describes the Soviets of not haveing any fixed plans. They use logic and are very impatient. Like brownie pants says

3. He feels that we should educate the public by the government mainly. Also he thinks the press should play a role in the educating.

4. HE feels that the US can guide European nations to a positive and constructive world.

5. COntainment is keeping things from getting to big. Keeping them in a concentrated area so that it can't effect other things.

mondile said...

1. With the political force of the Soviet Union, George Kennan believes we should remain as a humanitarian nation. We should not attack with strategics of war, but with an outreached arm to help those overtake by the Soviets and stop the Soviets from spreading their reign. He also decribes that the US has the Westerm World as a whole on our side, which the Soviets cannot break if we keep pushing onwards.

2. The power of the Soviet Union has not be fully proven.He continues to emphasize that we do not know the power of the Soviet system. It was true that Stalin and Lenin revitalized the Soviet regime, yet now with them gone, we cannot prove how powerful the Soviet Union will last. Yet, Kennan also characterized the Soviets by not working by fixed plans and they do not take unnecceasry risks. They play it safe, which shows the tension in their Cold War.

3. According to Kennan, we educate the public through public awareness. We blind them with our kindness by helping out and containing the hurt caused by communism. We let them know through press and through the government. Also, the people must cling on to self-strengh and confidence about their human society and to not be provoked into communism and do not become like them by allowing them to influence us.

4. According to Kennan, the United States can offer guidance and security to Europe. We must gather together with the Western World and compat the world power, Soviet Union, to contain their influence around the sphere.

5. To me, "containment" means the to cease the spread of something, in this case, communism. It is George Kennan's strategy to stop the domino effect of communism, influenced by the Soviet Union, and to stop its power spreading throughout Europe. It means containing it, and eventually stopping it and ending it.

Anonymous said...

1.George Kennan believes we should remain as a humanitarian nation. He beleives that we should take a non violent approach to stopping the spread of communism in the Soviet Union. He aslo states that the wetern side of the world is linked agaisnt communism.

2.Kennan describes Soviet Power as very logical and impatient.

3.Kennan's states that the best way to educate the public of containment is through press, government, and propaganda. He wants to educate people of the bad soviet ideas, he beleives that this will only gain supporters.

4.The United States should be the Role Model for all the other European countries. We need to complete this before the russions.

5.containment is the opposition of communism and trying our best to stop the spread of it.

kwix0419 said...

1) Kennan believes to deal with the Soviet Union, the U.S. take a friendly diplomatic approach rather than using military force.

2) The Soviet Union is described as using a logic of force without a concrete plan. Also, Kennan says they don't take unnecessary risks.

3)Kennan says the public is educated through the press, but believes the public should be directly educated through the government.

4) Kennan believes that the U.S. can offer to Europe security and better leadership or guidance, and show them a more positive view of the world.

5) Containment is the prevention of a constant spreading force like Communism in order to protect the ideology of America.

ceejayjay said...

1. Kennan believes that we should show that we have the force that is necessary but wwe will probably not use it. He believes that the Soviet Union will withdraw. There should be no conflict.

2. Kennan describes Soviet power as having no fixed plans and not being schematic or adventuristic. They are the weaker force and they do not take unnecessary risks.

3. He believes that the education of the public depends mainly on the government. He also wants the press to help. He wants the American public to see the reality of the situation that is going on. Although he wants them to have a positive outlook on the world. He wants there to be less anti-sovietism.

4. He wants the nation to put foward a positive and constructive sort of world. The European nations needed guidance.

5. It is my belief that the concept of containment is the process of vanquishing the ideals or influences of the Soviet government (Communism) in whatever places they might spread.

viaeenie said...

1. Kennan thinks we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union by avoiding military conflict and by understanding the nature and concepts of the Soviet Union in order to make the necessary action.

2. Kennan describes the Soviet Union as neither schematic nor adventunstic. It does not work on fixed plans and does not take unnecessary risks and is still the weakest force to the Western World.

3. According to Kennan, we educate the public by not only the press alone, but also with the cooperation of the Government because of their experience. Kennan also stresses the importance of educating the public of the realities of Russia.

4. According to Kennan, the United States can offer to the people of Europe security and guidance before the Russians would.

5. Containment is a strategic foreign policy by the US that was meant to check the expansionist policy of the Soviet Union while preventing nations to move politically towards communism.

tinkerbell09 said...

1. To deal with the political force of the Soviet Union Kennan thinks we should exert this force and this will take out the Soviet Union's slow progress.

2. Kennan describes the Soviet's power as it does not take any unnecessary risks, does not like fixed plans, logic of force, slow, and very patient.

3. According to Kennan we educate the public by the government and mainly through the media.

4. According to Kennan the United States can offer the people of Europe security and guidance to these people.

5. In my own words the word "containment" means forcing someone to do something. It's almost a control issue. It is kind of repression.

Norma_Garcia_5 said...

1.Kennan believes that its is up to the US to stop the Soviet Union and slowly the Soviets will withdraw.

2. The Soviets seem to be unorganized, having no “fixed plans.” But this can actually help them because by not knowing their next move the US is susceptible and without knowledge. Because of this if for any reason the US shows any signs of force, the Soviets will back down. The Soviets seem to not take risks therefore thinking their moves more without having a set strategy.

3.Kennan believes that it is better that the government keeps the people informed rather than the press. Through the press many rumors could generate and it is better that the people know the truth from the ones who know it best (the government.) If the American people are well informed they will better understand that there is no need for the hysterical anti-Sovietism.

4. The United States is basically the nation that many nations look up to. It must keep its role as such and be somewhat of a role model in order for European countries to have some security and guidance. The US needs to stay strong and keep the European nations feeling protected or else they may be vulnerable to communism.

5. Containment in my own words is the US’s policy to try to stop communism from spreading to more nations. Basically suppressing nations that are on the verge of becoming communist due to Soviet influence.

Anonymous said...

1. Kennan thinks that the Soviet threat is solvable without any actual head on combat. The Soviet would most likely back down if the opponent had a strong show of force and basically intimidate without actually bullying.

2. Kennan describes the Soviet Power as:
-neither schematic or adventunstic
-does not take unnecessary risks
-Impervious to logic of reason, and it is highly sensitive to logic of force
-will back down to a stronger opponent

3. Educate the Public:
-Means of Media such as the Press
-control media mainly by government
-Public needs to be accurately informed to suppress panic

4. The European nation, in ruins, needs a mentor or a guardian angel of sorts to help rebuild and as support. Yet at the same time become the shining example that the European nations could strive to be. If not, then the Soviets woudl definitely take advantage and do what the U.S should have done except instilling communism rather than democracy.

5. "containment" means to restrict and to bind something so that it does not spread. For example, a disease. The disease is contained in one area and is blockaded so that it does not spread to a wider range of people and more possible victims. Therefore, when it is contained, the focus could be centered on how to cure the disease. This, in my opinion, was how the spread of communism was viewed as. (a disease) That's my view on communism.

Norma_Garcia_5 said...

i agree with hend that the people should be informed mainly through the government, and i also agree with nikhila that containment is a way of stopping the Soviets from spreading communism.

viaeenie said...

I agree with mar in which US can be a role model by providing guidance to the Europeans. If they are able to achieve this before the Russians did, then the Europeans would be able to spread the capitalistic ideology to other nations rather than the Soviet’s ideology of communism.

I also agree with flo<3 that by avoiding military conflict, the Soviets’ threats would more likely be resolved without going into another “war”.

Anonymous said...

The media and press does often publish rumors and possible points from which panic and confusion could escalate from so i agree with norma_garcia 5 that Kennan warns the government of the public's need to be kept informed and to be kept informed accurately so that nationwide panic and alarm is avoided over a false issue.


I agree with all that say that Kennan encouraged the US to step into the wrecked European nations as a role model to ensure that the Soviets don't. Thereby these nations are more susceptible to the democracy that the US promotes rather than turning to communism that the Soviets would surely require in exchange for Soviet help.

JayAguilar86 said...

1. Kennan believes that the US should not engage in armed conflict, but the United States should rather calmly negotiate with the Soviet Union.
2. Kennen portrays the Soviet's power as patient and logical. Also, he states that the Soviets do not take risks nor do they do anything that would be purposeless. Lastly, they are in a way, unpredictable.
3. Kennan says that we should educate problem to the public. We should also utilize resources to make reality prominent in people's minds.
4. Kennan states that the US can provide security as well as guidance to the European countries. He also believes that the US should act as a role model to the Europeans.
5. I think that Containment is a policy that halts the influencial affect of one nation to another. In this case, it is the policy that the U.S. uses to stop the spread of communism from the Soviet Union to other countries.

I agree with hend in belieing that containment is an act of repression against another.

I also agree with kobe17 in saying that the domino affect would occur if the US did not take action against communism

Kayvman625 said...

1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?
Kennan feels that we should approach the situation calmly and recognize the Soviets for what it is. He feels that we should analyze the situation with courage, detachment and objectively.

2.How does Kennan describe Soviet power?
The Soviet Powers do not work by fixed plans, take unnecessary risks, and are impervious to logic of reason. The only logic they understand is by the logic of force.

3.How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?
Kennan feels that the public needs to be not only educated by the press but also by the aid of the government. Educating the public of containment and the realities of the Soviet Union will gain supporters.

4.What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?
Kennen feels that the U.S can offer political guidance and security from Soviet Powers, giving aid for smaller nations to gain democracy and self-determination.

5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.
Containment is the prevention of the spread of unfavorable political ideas or influences amoung other nations.

Kayvman625 said...

in addition for my "containment" definition, containment is generally the act having one force preventing another force from prevailing.

i feel that *ely29*'s analogy of containment is a perfect example of what containment is

i don't disagree with anybody.

Anonymous said...

1. Kennan believes that we should show that we have the force that is necessary but we will probably not use it. He believes that the Soviet Union will withdraw.

2.Kennan describes the soviets as: not working by fixed plans, dont take unnecessary risks, impervious to logic of reason, very sensitive to logic of force, and that they can survive supreme tests of successive transfer of power

3. According to Kennan we educate the public trough the press, government, and the reality of the situations.

4.According to Kennan, the. U.S. should offer Europe security and guidance, they should act as role models, putting a much more constructive and positive picture of what the world should be like. If they fail, however, then the Soviets will take over, hence, Communism will spread.

5. Containment is to prevent something from spreading suach as communism which the U.S completely disproves of.

luoyuejia said...

1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?
Kennan believes that we should let the Soviet know of the U.S.'s capabilities and power, however, approach with care and good intentions to ease the problem.
2. How does Kennan describe Soviet power?
Kennan describes the Soviet nation as an unreliable and unpredictable power. Almost similarly to an aggressive nation who thinks on its toes.
3. How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?
Kennan believes that we should educate the public through means of the government's ability to influence, along with the media.
4. What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?
He wants the United States to look like an idol for other growing nations to look forward to becoming. He believes that we should offer an older brother aspect.
5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.
Containment is keeping control over a power or force, making sure that it does not get out of hand.

patelz2000 said...

1. Kennan believes the United States must understand the Soviet Union's agenda before it can act. We must "approach calmly and with good heart problem of how to deal with Russia."

2. The Soviets do not take unnecessary risks and are willing to change their plans for better logic. If strong resistance is shown, the Soviets will back down.

3. The government must educate the American public by better informing them of the situation. The public is unaware of the problems in the Soviet Union causing hysteria to form.

4. We must guide the frightened foreign people of Europe to security and freedom. We must do this better than Russian in order to win the battle of communism.

5. In my opinion, the word containment refers to the process of preventing nations from following communist ideals.

rossieee said...

1.Kennan believes that military conflict is a must. He believes that without exerting direct force toward the Soviets, that the problems they inflict will only begin to get worse.

2. Kennan describes the Soviet Power as very careful. They don't take unnecessary risk. Everything is completely planned out. Slow Progress. Use logic and reason.

3. According to Kennan, we educate the public through:
-the press.
-government.
-and that American citizens should be informed of what is going rather be in the 'unknown'.

4. According the Kennan, the U.S can offer Europe guidance and security. The U.S believe that can be a role model for Europe.

5. I believe the word 'containment' can best be defined as a forced authority over someone/something. The affliction of power or rule.

Aalairius said...

1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?

Kennan believes that in order to "contain" the political force of the soviet union that the United States must 1) properly handle the situation so there is no need for prestige-engaging showdowns. 2) It is up to the United States to stop the influence of the Soviets on the western world. 3) To temper with the internal soundness of the Soviet peoples and their government. 4) Finally we must have courage and self-confidence to cling to our own methods and conceptions of human society.

2. How does Kennan describe Soviet power?

1)Soviet power is neither schematic nor adventunstic. It does not work by fixed plans. It does not take unnecessary risks. Impervious to logic of reason, and it is highly sensitive to logic of force.

3. How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?

Our first step must be to apprehend, and recognize for what it is, the nature of the movement with which we are dealing. Next, We must see that our public is educated to realities of Russian situation. Then. We must formulate and put forward for other nations a much more positive and constructive picture of sort of world we would like to see than we have put forward in past. Finally, Finally we must have courage and self-confidence to cling to our own methods and conceptions of human society.

4. What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?

The people of the U.S should offer guidance and security. He says “we must formulate and put forward for other nations a much more positive and constructive picture of sort of world we would like to see".

5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.

Containment is putting the red headed stepchild back into the closet, less the little bugger embarrass you...

Aalairius said...

1. How does Kennan think we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union?

Kennan believes that in order to "contain" the political force of the soviet union that the United States must 1) properly handle the situation so there is no need for prestige-engaging showdowns. 2) It is up to the United States to stop the influence of the Soviets on the western world. 3) To temper with the internal soundness of the Soviet peoples and their government. 4) Finally we must have courage and self-confidence to cling to our own methods and conceptions of human society.

2. How does Kennan describe Soviet power?

1)Soviet power is neither schematic nor adventunstic. It does not work by fixed plans. It does not take unnecessary risks. Impervious to logic of reason, and it is highly sensitive to logic of force.

3. How do we educate the public, according to Kennan?

Our first step must be to apprehend, and recognize for what it is, the nature of the movement with which we are dealing. Next, We must see that our public is educated to realities of Russian situation. Then. We must formulate and put forward for other nations a much more positive and constructive picture of sort of world we would like to see than we have put forward in past. Finally, Finally we must have courage and self-confidence to cling to our own methods and conceptions of human society.

4. What can the United States offer to the people of Europe, according to Kennan?

The people of the U.S should offer guidance and security. He says “we must formulate and put forward for other nations a much more positive and constructive picture of sort of world we would like to see".

5. Define the word "containment" in your own words.

Containment is putting the red headed stepchild back into the closet, less the little bugger embarrass you...

Heather Wilson said...

1. Kennan believes that we should deal with the political force of the Soviet Union without "any general military conflict," and that the situation should be approached calmly and with the presense of the U.S in other countries.

2. Kennan describes the Soviet Power as a very weak force that does not work by fixed plans, they do not undertake risks, impervious to logic of reason, are highly sensitive to logic of force, and can survive the supreme test of successive transfer of power.

3. According to Kennan we educate the public through the press and the government so that people learn the "realities of this situation".

4. The people of the U.S can offer the people of Europe according to Kennan guidance and security so that there is a more positive and constructive picture of the world we want to see.

5. Containment is the act of isolating or repression, through force, of a person, place, country, etc

Frank Kurera said...

1. Kennan thinks that we should show our power to the soviet union but not use it and that they would slow down and eventually withdraw.
2. Kennan describes the soviet union as having no such plan to what they want to do and they do not take unnecessary risks.
3. According to Kennan the government should educate the people with the help of the press and that the people should see the truth to what is going on.
4. According to Kennan the U.S. can offer a positive word, protection, and guidance.
5. Containment means to control something and to keep it within.

i agree with Natalie's definition of containment.