Why was cuban missile crisis viewed as a high point of cold war?
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⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⛔⛔⛔♦️♦️♦️Possibly the highest point of tension during the Cold War was the Cuban Missile Crisis which saw the world preparing for nuclear war .
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was a nuclear war that brought two supper nations closest to turning into a nuclear conflict.
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- During the Cold War, the hostility between America and Cuba remain as Cuba allied with Soviet Russia.
- Cuba's alliance with the Soviet Union was a security threat to the United States.
- The Soviet Union after World War II conducted a hostile relationship with the United States because of its political views.
- The nukes in Cuba led to the Cuban Missile Crisis, which was a direct and deadly clash between the two nations, the Soviet Union and the United States.
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