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The Cold war was a period of political, economic, and military tension between the Soviet Union and the United States. Beginning from the end of World WAR II in 1945 to the ending of the Soviet Union in 1991, East-West relations were distinguished between the liberal-democratic-capitalist “West” being the United States along with the allies it paired within western Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The socialist-communist-authoritarian “East”, also referred to as the Soviet Union and allies Eastern Europe, the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa. The conflicts that lasted for 45 years became known as the international affairs, also referred to as the Cold War. This being a power driven war, distinguishing the U.S. or U.S.S.R. for influences …show more content…

In addition to the new-found power, the united states obtained the nation took on large responsibilities. These responsibilities ranged from the process of conducting a new system of world trade to improving securities by collectively acting together to protect against any attacking nation, along with the fear American political leaders were working to maintain the growing spread of communism. To halt the spread of communism from the U.S.S.R to other surrounding regions, the United States holds responsibility for the little wars that arose in response to the fears that the process of an anticommunist society would fail to be enough (Cold War 10) As many Americans worked to fight off the spread of communism, with fear that it would weaken the nation. The conflicts of mistrust and political disruptions sparked the development of the conflict between two strong nations with significantly different ideas. The conflicts that later became known as the cold war and as Americans struggled to contain communism, it spread and lasted for fifty years. (Cold War p11) The crusade of Americans against the Soviet Union involved a range of political ideas on America's expansion of ending communism as the process went as far as making changes to the foreign policy as it …show more content…

This was an unsuccessful trial to overthrow Cubans government, and as a result, Cubans government reached out to the USSR. Nakita Krushuvak was happy to comply and began sending materials to Cuba with plans to threaten the United States even more. He worked to secretly transport nuclear missiles to Cuban territories located 330 miles off the coast. This act not only satisfied Cuba by protecting the island but counteracted the threat from US missiles in Italy and turkey. When the United States interfered with the plan being carried out, John F Kennedy requested an emergency meeting where military advisors requested air strikes and an invasion of the island. Kennedy rejected the idea and thought that the approach should come from a naval standpoint. He requested that the U.S. Navy would be out to intercept all nuclear shipments to Cuba. President Kennedy referenced the war to be called a quarantine so that it was not considered an act of war. However, the Soviets did not interpret the act the same as the United States and Krususk wrote a letter to Kennedy informing him that he was about to begin the war. As the United States worked to request the removal of the missiles, the two responded that the missiles were only a defensive act. The U.S. prepared for a possible invasion and sent Rudolph Anderson in a spy plane over Cuba but his

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