Ukraine is involved with the US in the Russia crisis primarily due to its ongoing conflict with Russia, which began with the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and continued with the war in eastern Ukraine. The US has supported Ukraine through financial aid, military assistance, and diplomatic efforts to counter Russian aggression and uphold Ukrainian sovereignty. This partnership is rooted in shared democratic values and the US's broader strategy to maintain stability in Eastern Europe and deter further Russian expansionism. Additionally, Ukraine seeks support from the US to enhance its defense capabilities and strengthen its ties with Western institutions.
Cuba usa and Russia
No... It was mainly US, Russia, and Cuba. Some minor places were West Germany, Italy, and Turkey.
No
An American in Ukraine can get a visa to Russia ONLY if he or she is a permanent resident of Ukraine. People in Ukraine as tourists or for short-term business must acquire visas from the Russian Embassy or consulates in the USA. This is inconvenient, but it is the rule.
No. That was what led to the crisis. The crisis was that Russia was putting some nuclear missiles in Cuba as a deterrent to the bombings.
The US, Russia, & Cuba.
US-Ukraine Conflict
pretty much they didn't wan communism to spread
Turkey.
Because Russia's missiles in Cuba were WAY too close to the USA
This is because the Iranian people were opposed to America's policies in Iran.
WW1:AlbaniaArabiaAustria-HungaryBelgium & coloniesBrazilBulgariaChinaCosta RicaCubaCzechoslovakiaEstoniaFinlandFrance & EmpireGreat Britain and EmpireGermany and EmpireGreeceGuatemalaHaitiWW2 (Major countries)Allied: Britain, France, China, US, Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, etc), Canada, Australia.Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan