Scenarios about 'containment policy'
The Cold War strategy pursued by the United States to stop the spread of communism by containing Soviet influence within existing boundaries rather than attempting to roll it back. Implemented through economic aid, military alliances, and political support for non-communist governments, containment policy shaped American foreign relations for decades following George Kennan's 1946 "Long Telegram" and guided interventions from Europe to Southeast Asia.
What If The Domino Theory Proved Correct?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Southeast Asian nations successively fell to communism following the Vietnam War, reshaping the Cold War and global geopolitics.