Cuba and Missiles
America, the ruthless super of this world has retained that status by means of using their vast economic wealth as well as their strategic manipulation among countries in need of their support. The Cuban Missile Crisis was an act of retaliation by both the Soviet Union and Cuba, to prevent America from having that particular "strong hold" on their countries. Though both Soviet Union and Cuba had been fueled by different reasons, Soviet Union was tired of being influenced by the "Westernization" America has promoted and wished to further Communism, and Cuba by the economic suppression and America's reluctance to better fund the economic development. In any case, it was understandable that both countries tried an attempt to better their positions in this world against America. The reasons why the Cuban Missile Crisis occurred was ultimately the reaction of Soviet Union's attempt to balance power between Communism and Democracy and the fact that America had missiles place in Turkey aiming at Moscow. As for Cuba, it was a way to be released from America's economic grasp and further benefit Cuba's development in both industry and economic development, as well to return a favor to the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union began to make trade agreements with Cuba to help fund their economic development. It was a policy that would allow each other to examine one another through the use of spy planes to ensure that no surprise attacks would occur. America was now in a state of "National Emergency". This Revolutionary government caused great concern among the American government, because they had 60 years of investment and trade. He stated that he would reduce or completely cut off America from his countries sugar export, which was a serious thing since 75% of Cuba's sugar export went directly to American, this threat was considered to be quite a concern. As for Cuba, it was possibly the only way to receive the aid that was much needed and denied by America. Fidel Castro agreed to allow the Soviets to place missiles in Cuba and to point them towards America. Much of this technology was retained through the use of western spies located with the government. Then in 1949, America, Canada, and ten other European allies joined together to form N. Much like how Turkey was in debt to America and probably held some credit in the placing of missiles in Turkey, Cuba must have been in the same vote with the Soviet Union. With the announcement from the Soviet Union lead by Joseph Stalin in 1949 they too had the nuclear capability to launch a weapon with the same devastating power. The Cuban government was now beginning to question the American industries in Cuba and issues such as these were what lead America to distrust the Castro government. S created the Marshall Plan, which announced that there would be military and economic aid sent to prevent the spread of Communism in place like Greece, Turkey, and Iran. This competitive rivalry only furthered the resentment towards one another and increased the tension between the two.
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