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The Soviet missiles and bomber bases in Cuba were primarily located at sites such as San Cristóbal, near the western tip of the island, and near the cities of Havana and Santiago de Cuba. The most notable site was the missile installation at San Cristóbal, which housed nuclear-armed ballistic missiles during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. These bases were strategically positioned to threaten the United States, prompting a significant international standoff.
The Soviet Union
No countries were forced to have Soviet bases in WWII because the Soviet Union didn't possess anything. However, after WWII, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania all had Soviet bases.
No, the Soviet Union did not have military bases in the United States. During the Cold War, both superpowers were often in opposition, and the U.S. maintained a policy of containment against Soviet influence. While the U.S. had military bases around the world, especially in Europe and Asia, the Soviets did not establish any bases on American soil.
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Guam, Tinian, and Saipan were all captured and used as B-29 bases.
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There are US air bases in a couple of dozen countries.
Yes. During the Vietnam War B52 bombers flew from both Thailand and Guam to strike targets in both South and North Vietnam.
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