Across
- 5. Actual costs that are several times greater than estimated costs.
- 7. An allege alliance among key military, government, and corporate decision-makers involved in weapons procurement and military support systems.
- 11. The tendency of Pentagon officials to ask weapons contractors to meet excessively high requirements.
- 12. Refers to the nonmilitary struggle between the US and Soviet Union following the WW11.
Down
- 1. In foreign policy, the view that our government should act to enhance the rights of people living in other countries.
- 2. More or less comprehensive mental pictures of the critical problems facing the US in the world and of the appropriate and inappropriate ways of responding to these problems.
- 3. If an important nation were to fall into communist hands, other neighboring countries would follow.
- 4. The view that the US should contain aggressive nations.
- 6. A view that US involvement in Vietnam had led to military defeat and political disaster and that further similar involvements should be avoided.
- 8. The view that the US should withdraw from world affairs, limit foreign aid, and avoid involvement in foreign wars.
- 9. A metaphor to describe military and political barrier maintained by the former soviet union to prevent free travel and communication between Eastern and Western Europe.
- 10. Term referring to nations neutral in the cold war between the US and Soviet Union.
