Monday, May 17, 2010
Superpowers
In my opinion between u.s.s.r and u.s.a i am on the side of u.s.a because soviet union are backstabber. i dont even like backstabbers as my friends so why go for a goverment i mean thats just stupid. i know we wanted to control everybody but we also helped alot of people with troops, money, and weapons and what has soviet union done for people nothing. im a very giving and helpful person and i would rather go for a goverment that is like me. another reason why im for u.s.a is because of politics nationalism strengthened the Civil Rights movement. to me i think civil rights movments were very important because i think everybody should be treated equaly not judged by there skin color or anything else that is out of normalcy
Sunday, May 16, 2010
U.S.A's role in the cold war
in my opinion i think u.s.a played a very big role in the cold war because we supported other nations by sending troops and sending weapons for other nations as long as they stayed nationalist and not communist. if we wouldnt have help out the other nations who know's where or who they would be today. but the main goal for u.s.a was to support other nations and to stop the spread of communist and their main goal's were accomplished
Friday, May 7, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
President Obama and Russia's treaty
Barack Obama, and Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian leader, Thursday 8 April signed an arms treaty that will slash their respective nuclear arsenals by a third. Obama said the new agreement made the US and the world more secure and helped stopped the drift in US-Russia relations. The new treaty will cut American and Russian strategic nuclear warheads to 1,550 over seven years, about a third less than the 2,200 currently allowed.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Cold War Tensions (Korean War)
On 25 June 1950, the young Cold War suddenly turned hot, bloody and expensive. Within a few days, North Korea's invasion of South Korea brought about a United Nations' "police action" against the aggressors. That immediately produced heavy military and naval involvement by the United States. While there were no thought that the task would be easy, nobody expected that this violent conflict would continue for more than three years. It ended in July 1953.
Cold War Tensions (Atomic Bomb)
Cold War Tensions (Berlin Airlift)
Starving out the population and cutting off their business was their way of gaining control. The Truman administration reacted with a day-by-day airlift which brought much needed food and supplies into the city of West Berlin. This Airbridge to Berlin lasted until the end of September of 1949. on May 12, 1949, the Soviet government yielded and lifted the blockade.
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