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The Cold War Divides the World 17.4. Setting the Stage  First World:  Industrialized capitalist nations  U.S. + its allies  Second World:  Communist.

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1 The Cold War Divides the World 17.4

2 Setting the Stage  First World:  Industrialized capitalist nations  U.S. + its allies  Second World:  Communist nations led by the Soviet Union  Third World:  Developing nations, often newly independent, that were not aligned w/ either superpower.

3 Fighting for the Third World  Third World nations primarily in Latin America, Asia and Africa  Economically poor + politically unstable b/c of long history with colonialism.  Lack of technology + education.

4 Cold War Strategies  U.S. and Soviet Union wanted to gain influence in the Third World  Used CIA/KBG to overthrow regimes + staged revolutions  U.S.:  Military aid, set up schools, programs to fight poverty, sent volunteers  Soviet Union.:  Military + technological assistance

5 Association of Nonaligned Nations  Nonaligned Nations: independent countries  Some able to maintain neutrality in the Cold War b/c didn’t need U.S. or S.U. resources  Others took sides or played U.S./S.U. off each other

6 Confrontations in Latin America  Cuban + Nicaraguan rebels turned to communism in response to repressive dictators  U.S. fought these rebels through various way in order to contain communism

7 Confronting Communism in CUba  Cuban Revolution:  Guerrilla Leader Fidel Castro overthrows US-supported Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959.  Castro Turns to Communism:  Castro started to seize private businesses (including American owned) on the island  Accepted military + financial aid from Soviet Union and made anti-American speeches

8 CUBAN TRADE Soviet Union opens up a trade agreement with Cuba. President Eisenhower had cut off all trade with Cuba.

9 ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS CIA with Mafia hit men try to assassinate Castro (including an attempt with an exploding cigar)

10 Bay of pigs  Bay of Pigs Invasion: April 17, 1961  CIA-led force of Cuban exiles attacked Cuba in efforts to overthrow Castro  Very badly managed:  Forces poorly equipped  Landed w/ no backup cover  Only 300/1,400 were not killed/captured  Turned Cubans against Kennedy (exposed by old U.S. airplanes + strengthened Castro

11 The CUBAN Missile Crisis  August & September 1962:  U.S. discovered the S.U. were building nukes in Cuba that could reach mainland America

12 The CUBAN Missile Crisis  Nuclear war seemed a REAL possibility (BRINKMANSHIP).  JFK orders a blockade of Cuba  Behind the scenes:  Soviets would have to remove missiles from Cuba then the U.S. would take its out of Turkey  ∴ S.U. takes nukes out of Cuba + war averted

13 The Results of The Crisis  In the S.U., Khrushchev lost prestige  In the U.S., Kennedy emerged as more mature + thoughtful  Both wanted to now move toward détente  Hotline: telephone b/w D.C. & Moscow to improve communication  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5ZzL9KsyPY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5ZzL9KsyPY

14 The Berlin Crisis  Khrushchev wanted a treaty that gave control of Western Berlin to East Germany  JFK held firm + refused  West Berlin was a problem for the Soviets:  East Berliners defecting into West Berlin.  Soviets positioned troops in East Berlin to demonstrate a potential armed takeover of the city

15 Berlin Wall  After a June 1961 meeting doesn’t go in his favor:  Khrushchev orders the construction of a wall separating the two cities aka the Berlin Wall  JFK answers by bringing US troops into West Berlin  = American + Russian troops face to face for the first time but never actually fight!

16 Civil War in Nicaragua  U.S. also supported Nicaraguan dictator Anastasia Somoza since 1933 to prevent the spread of communism  1979: Led by Daniel Ortega, Communist Sandinista rebels toppled Somoza’s son.  Sandinistas then helped Communist forces in El Salvador  U.S. sponsored the anti-communist Nicaraguan forces called the contras.  Led to decades of Civil War b/w Sandinistas and Contras.

17 Confrontations in the Middle East  Secular = nonreligious  Non-secular = religious

18 Religious and Secular Values Clash in Iran  After WWII the Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi embraced Western gov’ts + oil companies  Iranian nationalists resented this ∴ they united under Prime Minister Muhammad Mossadeq  Forced the shah to flee  U.S. then helped the shah return to power fearing the Soviet would help the nationalists

19 The U.S. Supports Secular Rule  U.S. helped the Shah completely Westernize Iran  Skyscrapers, foreign banks, modern factories  Millions of Iranians still lived in poverty  ∴ a religious opposition rose, led by Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini.  Forced the shah to leave after a massive uprising

20 Khomeini’s Anti-U.S. Policies  Khomeini returned Iran to a religious state  Strictly enforced Islam  U.S. took in the shah + gave him medical help  Caused an uprising in Iran in 1979  Radical nationalist students stormed the U.S. Embassy in Iran taking 66 Americans hostage  Held for 444 days


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