Foreign and Military Policy

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Across
  1. 5. Actual costs that are several times greater than estimated costs.
  2. 7. An allege alliance among key military, government, and corporate decision-makers involved in weapons procurement and military support systems.
  3. 11. The tendency of Pentagon officials to ask weapons contractors to meet excessively high requirements.
  4. 12. Refers to the nonmilitary struggle between the US and Soviet Union following the WW11.
Down
  1. 1. In foreign policy, the view that our government should act to enhance the rights of people living in other countries.
  2. 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. 3. If an important nation were to fall into communist hands, other neighboring countries would follow.
  4. 4. The view that the US should contain aggressive nations.
  5. 6. A view that US involvement in Vietnam had led to military defeat and political disaster and that further similar involvements should be avoided.
  6. 8. The view that the US should withdraw from world affairs, limit foreign aid, and avoid involvement in foreign wars.
  7. 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.
  8. 10. Term referring to nations neutral in the cold war between the US and Soviet Union.