AP European History
The Long Telegram was a pivotal communication sent by U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan in 1946, outlining his views on the Soviet Union's intentions and behavior. This 8,000-word message articulated the need for a policy of containment to counter the perceived threat posed by Soviet expansionism. It became a foundational document for U.S. foreign policy during the early Cold War, influencing how America responded to Soviet actions.