AnaKoroleva · 41-45, F
Is very intersting history, and to give you what I think is about from Russian side, is more like to treat Cuba the way USA is treat West Berlin. It is become a status symbol for the USSR like West Berlin is to USA. It is not really of any value to USSR to have Cuba but it is important to show is as big as USA and can protect and defend small region in another part of the world.
SoLeRiMix · 36-40, M
@AnaKoroleva Привет, товарищ
You're right! Just like USA wanted it's military base close to USSR then. Likewise, Soviets wanted their military base close to USA.
It all about, you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours! 🙂
You're right! Just like USA wanted it's military base close to USSR then. Likewise, Soviets wanted their military base close to USA.
It all about, you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours! 🙂
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Stories from family members. I can't help but laugh! 🤣
Ploy, counter ploy and repeat that over a few hundred times. It was far more complicated than what the face of it ever showed.
Just like Regan's
Ploy, counter ploy and repeat that over a few hundred times. It was far more complicated than what the face of it ever showed.
Just like Regan's
Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall
was more complicated than what it seemed on the face of it. It was called the cold war before the bay of pigs for a reason.
SoLeRiMix · 36-40, M
@DeWayfarer
Certainly, cold-war started in early 1950's. Two super-powers after WWII wanted to take over the world.
However, C.I.A should not have questioned USSR's motives if their motive was the same. They instigated and KGB finished it. Worst, world remembers it as 'Cuban Missile Crisis' not as 'Jupiter missile crisis'. It would have good had the world remembered it 'Mutual Agreement of super-powers' but C.I.A always blames the others when they are are no less than others.
It was called the cold war before the bay of pigs for a reason.
Certainly, cold-war started in early 1950's. Two super-powers after WWII wanted to take over the world.
However, C.I.A should not have questioned USSR's motives if their motive was the same. They instigated and KGB finished it. Worst, world remembers it as 'Cuban Missile Crisis' not as 'Jupiter missile crisis'. It would have good had the world remembered it 'Mutual Agreement of super-powers' but C.I.A always blames the others when they are are no less than others.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@SoLeRiMix I'll say it again there was a lot more going on than what is commonly known. My own grandmother was behind communist lines then and until her death and she was forced to hide her true identity. And for a reason.