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It increased tensions in the Cold War between communism (USSR) and capitalism (USA).
the united states and the Soviet Union held the balance of power
It increased tensions, because it increased Western fears of communist expansion.
The establishment of a communist government increased tensions when Russia sent Cuba materials to build missile launch sites.
By leading Americans to view Communist beliefs as dangerous to the United Statesr
tensions between United States and the U.S.S.R, now known as Russia.
The easing of tensions between the west and USSR.
to decrease the tension during the cold war
The Berlin Blockade of 1948-1949 and the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1961 contributed to the Cold War in one similar way: both served as 'close-calls' for worldwide conflict between democratic and communist nations. A difference between the two events, however, is found in what followed each: the Berlin Blockade was followed by increased tensions between the world's super-powers, while the Cuban Missile Crisis was followed (if only temporarily) by decreased tensions.
Gamal Abdel Nassser nationalized the Suez Canal and Eisenhower did not help Western allies when they seized control of the canal
The Cold War
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