In better detail; The Cuba Missile Crisis, the Cold War, and Fidel Castro who had seized power in Cuba. --- Cuba and the cold war, and Castro
Well the "Cold War" was mainly between both the United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR/Russia) and the United States of America (U.S.A). One of other main characters in the Cold War was Fidel Castro who supported the Communist movement and played a major part in the Cuban missile crises.
In terms of the usage for the cold war; cold contrasted with a "hot" war. Hot war meaning a shooting war; there was NO shooting in the cold war (other than Korea and Vietnam). Isolated incidents such as the shooting down of Gary Power's U-2 spyplane over the USSR, Castro's Lieutenant Che Gueverra and his operations in Central/South America, etc. were "incidents."
The only thing that Cuba offered that Americans really wanted was their cigars. Those became illegal to have in the US.
Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin, Mikhail Gorbachev, Nikita Kruscheyev, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Ronald Reagan.
During the cold war Castro allowed Kruschev to build nuclear missiles in Cuba to gain strategic advantage over the US
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Castro, JFK and many others
Fidel Castro
In better detail; The Cuba Missile Crisis, the Cold War, and Fidel Castro who had seized power in Cuba. --- Cuba and the cold war, and Castro
Yes He Was The Prime Minister Of Cuba During The Cold War
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Fidel Castro, in an interview on October 27, 1962.
By letting the Russians put nukes in Cuba :D i studdied the cold war for an assignment
Fidel Castro became a significant figure in the Cold War after the Cuban Revolution, which culminated in 1959 when he overthrew the Batista regime. His alignment with the Soviet Union intensified during the early 1960s, particularly during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, when the U.S. discovered Soviet missiles in Cuba. This event marked a peak in Cold War tensions, as it brought the two superpowers to the brink of nuclear conflict. Castro's leadership continued to be influential in Cold War dynamics throughout the 1960s and 1970s, as he supported various revolutionary movements across Latin America and Africa.