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Quick Write – November 28/29
Brinkmanship is the practice of pushing a
dangerous situation to the verge of disaster,
hoping that the opposition will back down and
give you what you want. In order for
brinkmanship to be effective, the threats used
are continuously escalated.

List 2 benefits and 2 drawbacks to using
brinkmanship.

Should the U.S. use brinkmanship when dealing
with other nations today? Explain.
The Cold War Begins

       Following World War II, an era of high
        tension between the United States and
        the Soviet Union emerged.

       The United States did not trust the
        Soviet Union, and as far back as the
        1920’s had viewed the Soviet Union as a
        potential threat.

       Americans were hostile to the ideas of
        communism and had at times feared its
        spread into the United States.
Cold War Hot Spots, 1945-1962
                                                                     Soviet Union Tests
                                                                     Atomic Bomb, 1949
Germany, 1948-
    1961




                   Cuban Revolution, 1959
                  Bay of Pigs Invasion, 1961                          U.S. begins to send
                   Cuban Missile Crisis 1962                          troops to Vietnam,
                                                                             1960




  U.S. overthrows                   Iran Prime Minister
Guatemalan President,                Overthrown, 1953
        1954                                               Korean War, 1950-
                                                                 1953
                                   Hungarian Revolution,
                                           1956
National Security Act 1947
Established the National Security Council (NSC)
Merged the War and Navy departments into the National
Military Establishment (NME) headed by the secretary of
defense
Recognized the US Air Force as an independent service
from the Army
Establishes the role of the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA)
Germany

           Divided into 4 sectors following
            WW II
             Western allies soon merged 3 zones
              into 1
               West Germany – democratic
               East Germany – soviet-style socialist
Germany
           Berlin Wall
             1961, Berlin, the last place through
              which Germans could leave East
              Germany, was blocked off by the
              “infamous” Berlin Wall
             This wall became a symbol of Soviet
              control
   1:06
The Marshall Plan

                Marshall Plan
                     United States sent massive economic
                      aid (13 billion), to European
                      democracies to help rebuild

                     Between 1948 & 1951, the U. S.
                      government sent aid to 17 different
                      countries
Korea

         Proxy war, 1950-1953
           Both sides were supported by external
            powers
             North Korea – Soviet Union
             South Korea – United States
           Both North and South Korea were
            attempting to re-unify Korea under
            their respective governments.
Iran
                          1951, Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh
                           was elected prime minister.
                          Mossadegh became enormously
                           popular in Iran after he
                           nationalized Iran’s oil reserves.
                          In response, Britain embargoed
                           Iranian oil and, amidst Cold War
                           fears, invited the United States to
Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh
                           join in a plot to depose Mossadegh.
Iran
               1953, President Eisenhower
                authorized Operation Ajax.
                 The operation was successful, and
                  Mossadegh was arrested on 19 August
                  1953.
               U.S. replaced Mossadegh with
                General Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
       3:50      Rule became increasingly autocratic.
               With American support, the Shah
                was able to rapidly modernize
                Iranian infrastructure, but he
                simultaneously crushed all forms
                of political opposition with his
                intelligence agency.
Vietnam
           1954, war to gain independence
            from France
           Split into North and South by
            treaty
             Supposed to hold elections to reunite
              country
             North was Communist, South was
              dictatorship
             Elections didn’t happen and North
              attacked south
           U.S. supported South
             Golf of Tonkin - 1964
             Anti-War movements in U.S.
             1975 Vietnam is united under
              Communist government
Guatemala
             1954, a freely elected
              Guatemalan leader, Jacobo
              Arbenz, is overthrown in a coup
              orchestrated by the U.S. Central
              Intelligence Agency (CIA).
    2:03
Hungary
           Following the fall of Nazi Germany,
            Soviet troops occupied all of the country
            and through their influence Hungary
            gradually became a communist satellite
   2:02     state of the Soviet Union.
           The communist rule was nearly
            unbearable for Hungary’s war-torn
            citizens.
           1956, Hungarian Revolution.
           The Soviets retaliated massively with
            military force, sending in over 150,000
            troops and 2,500 tanks.
Cuba
                          Fidel Castro leads successful revolution,
                          1959
                          Bay of Pigs Invasion

Attempt by U.S. trained force of Cuban exiles to invade south-west
Cuba and overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro.
Planned & funded by U.S. government.
The Cuban military defeated the invading force in a matter of days
and the event accelerated a rapid deterioration in Cuban-American
relations.
Cuba


                                           Cuban Missile Crisis
                                              U-2 spy plane discovers Soviet
                                              medium-range ballistic missiles
                                              in Cuba



U-2 reconnaissance photograph of Soviet
nuclear missiles in Cuba. Shown are the
transports and tents for fueling and
maintenance.
Other Threats
                 Atomic Bomb
                   U.S. - 1945
                   Soviet Union - 1949
                 Thought of Deterrence
                   Arms Race
                     Develop more Nuclear weapons than
                      the other guy
                 Space Race
                   Soviets first in space
                     Sputnik I October 4, 1957
                   Americans first on the moon
                     Apollo 11 July 21, 1969

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Cold War Hot Spots, 1945-1962

  • 1. Quick Write – November 28/29 Brinkmanship is the practice of pushing a dangerous situation to the verge of disaster, hoping that the opposition will back down and give you what you want. In order for brinkmanship to be effective, the threats used are continuously escalated. List 2 benefits and 2 drawbacks to using brinkmanship. Should the U.S. use brinkmanship when dealing with other nations today? Explain.
  • 2. The Cold War Begins  Following World War II, an era of high tension between the United States and the Soviet Union emerged.  The United States did not trust the Soviet Union, and as far back as the 1920’s had viewed the Soviet Union as a potential threat.  Americans were hostile to the ideas of communism and had at times feared its spread into the United States.
  • 3. Cold War Hot Spots, 1945-1962 Soviet Union Tests Atomic Bomb, 1949 Germany, 1948- 1961 Cuban Revolution, 1959 Bay of Pigs Invasion, 1961 U.S. begins to send Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 troops to Vietnam, 1960 U.S. overthrows Iran Prime Minister Guatemalan President, Overthrown, 1953 1954 Korean War, 1950- 1953 Hungarian Revolution, 1956
  • 4. National Security Act 1947 Established the National Security Council (NSC) Merged the War and Navy departments into the National Military Establishment (NME) headed by the secretary of defense Recognized the US Air Force as an independent service from the Army Establishes the role of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
  • 5. Germany  Divided into 4 sectors following WW II  Western allies soon merged 3 zones into 1  West Germany – democratic  East Germany – soviet-style socialist
  • 6. Germany  Berlin Wall  1961, Berlin, the last place through which Germans could leave East Germany, was blocked off by the “infamous” Berlin Wall  This wall became a symbol of Soviet control 1:06
  • 7. The Marshall Plan  Marshall Plan  United States sent massive economic aid (13 billion), to European democracies to help rebuild  Between 1948 & 1951, the U. S. government sent aid to 17 different countries
  • 8. Korea  Proxy war, 1950-1953  Both sides were supported by external powers  North Korea – Soviet Union  South Korea – United States  Both North and South Korea were attempting to re-unify Korea under their respective governments.
  • 9. Iran  1951, Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh was elected prime minister.  Mossadegh became enormously popular in Iran after he nationalized Iran’s oil reserves.  In response, Britain embargoed Iranian oil and, amidst Cold War fears, invited the United States to Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh join in a plot to depose Mossadegh.
  • 10. Iran  1953, President Eisenhower authorized Operation Ajax.  The operation was successful, and Mossadegh was arrested on 19 August 1953.  U.S. replaced Mossadegh with General Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 3:50  Rule became increasingly autocratic.  With American support, the Shah was able to rapidly modernize Iranian infrastructure, but he simultaneously crushed all forms of political opposition with his intelligence agency.
  • 11. Vietnam  1954, war to gain independence from France  Split into North and South by treaty  Supposed to hold elections to reunite country  North was Communist, South was dictatorship  Elections didn’t happen and North attacked south  U.S. supported South  Golf of Tonkin - 1964  Anti-War movements in U.S.  1975 Vietnam is united under Communist government
  • 12. Guatemala  1954, a freely elected Guatemalan leader, Jacobo Arbenz, is overthrown in a coup orchestrated by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). 2:03
  • 13. Hungary  Following the fall of Nazi Germany, Soviet troops occupied all of the country and through their influence Hungary gradually became a communist satellite 2:02 state of the Soviet Union.  The communist rule was nearly unbearable for Hungary’s war-torn citizens.  1956, Hungarian Revolution.  The Soviets retaliated massively with military force, sending in over 150,000 troops and 2,500 tanks.
  • 14. Cuba Fidel Castro leads successful revolution, 1959 Bay of Pigs Invasion Attempt by U.S. trained force of Cuban exiles to invade south-west Cuba and overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro. Planned & funded by U.S. government. The Cuban military defeated the invading force in a matter of days and the event accelerated a rapid deterioration in Cuban-American relations.
  • 15. Cuba Cuban Missile Crisis U-2 spy plane discovers Soviet medium-range ballistic missiles in Cuba U-2 reconnaissance photograph of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. Shown are the transports and tents for fueling and maintenance.
  • 16. Other Threats  Atomic Bomb  U.S. - 1945  Soviet Union - 1949  Thought of Deterrence  Arms Race  Develop more Nuclear weapons than the other guy  Space Race  Soviets first in space  Sputnik I October 4, 1957  Americans first on the moon  Apollo 11 July 21, 1969

Editor's Notes

  1. Communism generally refers to both an economic and a political system and it seeks to manage both the economy and the society by ensuring that property is owned collectively and is based on the principle that the goods and services produced in an economy should be owned publicly, and controlled and planned by a centralized organization. Communism asserts that goods and services should be distributed among the populace according to individuals' needs.The government is in control of every aspect of your life.Both socialism and communism are based on the principle that the goods and services produced in an economy should be owned publicly, and controlled and planned by a centralized organization.
  2. Britain, France and the US merged 3 zones into oneEast Germany- Soviet style socialist. Socialism generally refers to an economic systemseeks to manage the economy through deliberate and collective social control. It is based on the principle that the goods and services produced in an economy should be owned publicly, and controlled and planned by a centralized organization. Socialism asserts that the distribution should take place according to the amount of individuals' production efforts.Capitalism is a socio-economic system in which private ownership means profit to the owner. The owner controls the means of production, so the profit belongs to the private business owner. In capitalism, the free market determines the production, distribution and price of goods and services.
  3. The Marshall Plan helped the united States build strong political support in Western Europe. This support would be vital in the Cold War years to come.The Marshall Plan achieved its objectives of increasing productivity, stimulating economic growth, and promoting trade. Living standards quickly improved, and the strengthened economic, social, and political structures in participating countries lifted Europe back up to a stable, productive region
  4. Proxy War - a war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate both sides were supported by external powers.
  5. Nationalizationeliminates the concession system—in which private international companies control oil resources within oil-producing countries—and allows oil-producing countries to regain control. Once these countries become the sole owners of their resources, they have to decide how to maximize the net present value of their known stock of oil. They realized that they could control the price of oil by limiting the supply. Embargo - any legal stoppage of commerce:
  6. Autocracy is defined by one individual having unlimited legislative and executive power.
  7. Communism generally refers to both an economic and a political system and it seeks to manage both the economy and the society by ensuring that property is owned collectively and is based on the principle that the goods and services produced in an economy should be owned publicly, and controlled and planned by a centralized organization. Communism asserts that goods and services should be distributed among the populace according to individuals' needs.Both socialism and communism are based on the principle that the goods and services produced in an economy should be owned publicly, and controlled and planned by a centralized organization.On 2 August 1964, the US navy destroyer USS Maddox was attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin by North Vietnamese torpedo boats while providing radar cover for an amphibious raid into the North by the South Vietnamese. The attack was driven off by the Maddox and aircraft from the carrier USS Ticonderoga
  8. Satellite state is a state that was formally independent, but is now under heavy political and economic influence or control by another country.
  9. Nationalizes private property (His government seized private properties ,some owned by U.S. citizens and businesses)Nationalizes public utilitiesRemoved American citizens from the island 1963, Castro moves toward fully-fledged Communist system based on Soviet modelU.S. – diplomatic & commercial embargo Cuba forced to trade only with Soviet Union for a time
  10. Quarantine of Cuba (stop all shipments)Secret negotiations