President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Role In The Cold War

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In his farewell speech in 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned of the dangers the military-industrial complex posed and his role in observing its role in the Cold War. In his speech, he acknowledged its crucial role in the Cold War and warned against its ability to have an excessive influence on decisions and policies made by the government. Eisenhower, however, was concerned that the close ties between the defense contractors and the military establishment might allow the defense industry to grow unchecked, resulting in an ongoing state of war and a depletion of resources from other vital industries. In order to keep the military-industrial complex from obscuring civilian priorities and democratic ideals, he underlined the necessity