Sunday, February 17, 2019
The Cuban Missile Crisis: Eyeball to Eyeball :: American America History
The Cuban Missile Crisis Eyeball to EyeballEyeball to Eyeball America, Cuba and The Soviet Union America and The Soviets again using former(a) countries for their own warfareExcitement was high for Cuba, when Fidel Castro overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in January 1959. With a heady categorization of nationalism and left - wing ideologies US became very cautious for its s protrudeherly comrades Central and Southern America and perhaps herself. When Castro took over Cuba, the US addled valuable investments in the sugar and tobacco crops of Cuba. Fearing the spread of communism into Americas backyard the US Government imposed a strict economic blockade hoping to hunger Castro into US policies. In desperation Castro turned to the soviets for proportionality of powers to weigh up the balance of communism ideologies. In February 1960, Castro signed a trade treaty with the Soviets, which eventually led to close diplomatic relations. At this time the US Government becam e more worried that a communist superpower had ventured so close to her borders. By authority of Eisenhower, Cuban Exiles that were in the US at the time were given aid. At the same time the CIA began to train selected groups of the exiles to re - enter their homeland and over - throw Castros Government. When Kennedy was sworn into parliament in 1961 he took over the proceedings with hesitation for his states security. He advised a plan to invade Cuba once again later Eisenhowers two other invasions failed. This invasion was known well as the Bay of Pigs. In April Kennedy true reports that the invasion failed which boosted Castros prestige and embarrassed Kennedy of his new presidency. When the Bay of Bigs disastrously terminate it built up confidence for the soviets and Castro and lowered Kennedy into a worriment of whats to pass next. Early 1962 Khrushchev was convinced of Kennedys weakness after the capture of Gary Powers and that they had ceased to carry out U-2 reconnaissan ce missions over the Soviet Union for the capture. A while after the Vienna Summit the Soviets formed yet another policy with Cuba of Brinkmanship eyesight how far the Americans could be pushed before reacting. Although this strategy was a dangerous maven the Soviets were thinking of the opportunities that could arise from this. One was the advantage of an east - West balance that the Soviets could start to infiltrate the Americas with their ideologies.
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