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James Bond, Travelling Companions, and What CCR was singing about

James Bond, Travelling Companions, and What CCR was singing about. 8.3 | Reaction to the U2 , The Space Race, and Vietnam. The Thaw Ends. Khrushchev was [understandably] upset about the U2 Frustrated with the US arming adjacent nations with nuclear arms i.e. Turkey

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James Bond, Travelling Companions, and What CCR was singing about

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  1. James Bond, Travelling Companions, and What CCR was singing about 8.3 | Reaction to the U2, The Space Race, and Vietnam

  2. The Thaw Ends • Khrushchev was [understandably] upset about the U2 • Frustrated with the US arming adjacent nations with nuclear arms • i.e. Turkey • Both the Americans and Soviets [better] develop fusion bombs • Fission vs. Fusion = c.1000 X more powerful • Khrushchev would like to see these within range of US as well

  3. CIA 1947 and KGB 1954 Covert operations to undermine enemies Coups, assassinations, and intelligence The CIA and the KGB

  4. CIA operations • 1953 – Iran – Mossadegh (GB) • 1954 – Guatemala • 1958 – Indonesia (mixed results) • 1961 – Cuba • Communists (Fidel Castro)

  5. April 1961 – CIA orchestrates an invasion of Cuba with pro-US forces – Failure The Bay of Pigs

  6. Cuba turns to Khrushchev • USSR pledges support • Begins moving in nuclear weapons to target US – like Turkey • U2 planes capture movements • Kennedy tells Khrushchev to stand down, declined – nuclear brink • US blockades Cuba Oct 1962 – Soviets turn back

  7. The Prisoners Dilemma Cold War Politics USA and USSR will go toe to toe to the point of Nuclear War

  8. The Wall Goes up Fear of NSC-68 and issues with Berlin lead to the erection of the wall in August 1961

  9. Military build up • Post economies become increasingly geared to war • US supports Israel (on and off war with Arabs) • Six-Day War – 1967 • US arms Israel – Soviets arm Arabs • Arabs, Allah, and the MIG-21 • Gives US a new edge [it was lagging]

  10. Earthly Competition is not enough The Space Race

  11. Space race outline • 1957 – Sputnik I successfully orbits Earth the travelling companion • 1957 – USSR successfully puts a dog in orbit Sputnik II • 1958 – Explorer I is launched • 1961 – Yuri Gagarin success orbits Earth and returns • 1962 – John Glenn orbits Earth • Various space ventures (multi-man orbits, space walks, etc.) • 1965 – Dark side of the Moon photographed • 1967 – Tortoises circumnavigate the Moon • 1969 – Apollo landings on the Moon (11)

  12. Vietnam Real Fast – US history will cover this c.1955-1975

  13. Blame it on the French • French evacuation in the late 1950s (Indochina) • Communism popular in the north • NSC-68 • Gulf of Tonkin Incident – intervention • Years later, tens of thousands dead, country socially deteriorating… • We give up and leave • Communism takes over • Our policy failed (socially) – Soviet social deterioration

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