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Ike in the Cold War

TWO NATIONS LIVE ON THE EDGE An H bomb test conducted by America near Bikini Island in Pacific Ocean, 1954 A/er World War II, the U.S. and U.S.S.R. competed in developing atomic and hydrogen bombs The Soviets tested their first atomic bomb in 1949 The U.S. began work on a bomb 67 Nmes stronger than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima the hydrogen bomb

(13) THE WARSAW PACT To counter the U.S. defense alliance (NATO), in 1955 the Soviets formed their own mutual defense alliance known as the Warsaw Pact NATO WARSAW NEUTRAL

a. Made no basic changes in the containment policy b. Republicans pressured him to reduce government spending c. Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles developed a strategy called massive retaliadon.

d. Massive RetaliaDon meant threatening to respond to Soviet aggression anywhere in the world with a nuclear aeack. e. Brinkmanship meant willing to go to the brink of all out war to contain communism f. Dulles policy was pure bluff neither Dulles or Eisenhower ever seriously considered dropping a nuclear bomb g. To do so would have been suicidal!

a. Eisenhower campaigned to end the Korean War b. Eisenhower and Dulles hinted to the Chinese and North Koreans peace or else c. June 1953 a truce was signed no final treaty has ever been signed! d. U.S. soldiers remain at the DMZ of the 38th Parallel

a. East Germany (1953) and Hungary (1956) both revolted (civil wars, revoludons) against their communist governments but Eisenhower did not intervene!

THE HUNGARIAN UPRISING Dominated by the Soviet Union since the end of WWII, the Hungarian people rose up in revolt in 1956 they wanted a Democracy Led by Imre Nagy, the liberal Communist leader of Hungary, the people demanded free elecnons and the end of Soviet dominanon The Soviets responded to the Hungarian revolt with tanks The Soviets response was swi/ and brutal 30,000 Hungarians were killed (including Nagy) as the Soviets reasserted control

b. France was forced out of Vietnam (Vietnam was a French colony known as French Indochina since the 1860s) in 1954 by Communist forces led by Ho Chi Minh. (9) The Geneva Accords of 1956 divided Vietnam along the 17th Parallel Communist North Vietnam and DemocraNc South Vietnam.

(7) Domino Theory The domino effect is a chain reacdon that occurs when a small change causes a similar change nearby, which then will cause another similar change Why would America care about Vietnam? Way over there on the other side of the world? If Vietnam falls to communism so will their neighbor and their neighbor and

(5) Army McCarthy Hearings Remember 1950, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin charged the state department was riddled with traitors. These accusadons created a sense of hysteria across the country

1954 one of McCarthy s assistants was dra/ed into the army McCarthy tried unsuccessfully to get him excused from service McCarthy announced an invesnganon of subversive (communist spy) acnvines in the US Army Resulted in the televised Army McCarthy Hearings

Millions of people watched the empty charges of McCarthy which eventually led to his demise McCarthy was censured (a slap on the hand) by the Senate he remained a senator unnl his death in 1957 The fear of communist infiltranon relaxed in the US

THE COLD WAR SPREADS "We went all over the world and we did what we wanted. God, we had fun." Al Ulmer, chief of the CIA's 1950 s Far East division With the threat of the powerful communist Soviet Union and the Cold War looming, President Truman soon recognized the need for a centralized intelligence system, even in peacenme. As the Cold War heated up, the U.S. depended more and more on informanon compiled by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) The CIA began afempts to weaken or overthrow foreign governments that were unfriendly to the U.S. (not something the Soviets would exactly approve of...)

COVERT (secret) ACTIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST One of the first covert operanons occurred in the Middle East The last Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi» In Iran the U.S.» orchestrated the return» of the pro U.S.» Shah of Iran in 1953

Covert OperaNons in LaNn America An approach launched in the 1950's, when confident WWII vets set out to stop Communism with a new kind of warfare that would eventually be called counterinsurgency. It is well known that the CIA engineered a coup in Guatemala in 1954, and that Americans lavished training and equipment on US friendly Governments. In 1954, the CIA also took covert acnons in Guatemala (a Central America country just south of Mexico) The U.S. believed Guatemala was on the verge of becoming Communist, so the CIA trained an army which invaded the small country The acnons eventually failed as a military dictator rose to power

Third World Countries

LONG aier its humiliadons in the U 2 and Bay of Pigs fiascos, the C.I.A. condnued reaching into its bag of tricks to assure that Guatemala would not become a failure. ''It's one of the saddest chapters of American relanons with LaNn America,'' said Frederick Hitz, the C.I.A. inspector general from 1990 to 1998. ''The United States felt responsible for what it started by removing their communist friendly leader, and essennally we were trapped. We started something and didn't know how to get off the train.'' Following an invesdgadon of the maeer, in 1995 the Clinton AdministraDon's Intelligence Oversight Board, expressed bewilderment. ''The board asked itself: the cold war's over what are we doing down there?''

(4) Stalin died in 1953 Nikita Khrushchev became the Soviet Premier b. Many thought there might be a thaw in the cold war due to a new Soviet leader.

Did Stalin die of natural causes or was Stalin killed Official Cause of Death. Brain Hemorrhage or Stroke The story Stalin went to bed one night a/er drinking and was later (20 hours later they were afraid to go in and check on him) found by his advisors/guards laying in a urine soaked bed unable to speak. Their fear of the leader was the reasoning behind their inacnon towards Stalin's state.

Conspiracy?? Stalin was injected with poison by the guard Khrustalev, under the orders of his master, KGB chief Lavrenty Beria, because he was about to plunge the Soviet Union into a war its people were in no posidon to fight What do you believe?

Now with a new Soviet Leader In July 1955 (4)The Geneva Summit MeeNng of world leaders met to discuss a possible end to the Cold War. E I S E N H O W E R K H R U S H C H E V

a. Egypt (backed by USSR) invaded Israel in 1956 and seized control of the Suez Canal b. Israel fought back joined by Great Britain and France both wanted to reopen the canal.

c. Eisenhower was in a dilemma the U.S. backed Israel and were allies with Great Britain and France. d. Eisenhower rejected using force to regain the canal he demanded the 3 nadons withdraw from Egypt.

e. Soviets demanded the same, and Egypt kept control of the Suez Canal (not much of a thaw.) f. USSR will enjoy a much closer reladonship with the Arab nadons aier this We countered this with (18) the Eisenhower Doctrine (1957), which pledged military aid to any Middle Eastern country fighnng communism.

(19) Sputnik and the Cold War (1 point for the soviets) Space Race a. October 4, 1957 the Soviets launched the first satellite into space they intellectually beat the US b. Sputnik (Russian word for traveling companion ) c. Sputnik traveled around earth at 18,000 miles an hour, circling the globe every 96 minutes d. November, the Russians launched Sputnik II dog onboard!

(25) NaNonal Aerospace and AeronauNcs (NASA) was created in 1958 to promote space research and show that Americans were intellectually capable. d. The U.S. had MANY embarrassing feats but finally launched a small satellite in February 1958.

(8) Congress passed the NaNonal Defense EducaNon Act because Americans were determined to catch up to the Soviets to ensure American students were studying math and science. g. NDEA: $887 million in loans to needy college students for the improvement of teaching the sciences and languages.

U 2 PLANES SPY ON SOVIETS In the late 1950s, the CIA began secret high alntude spy missions over Soviet territory The U 2 s infra red cameras took detailed pictures of Soviet troop movements & missile sites

a. 1960 the Soviets shot down an American U 2 spy plane. b. Eisenhower denied that we had a plane on a spying mission. c. Khrushchev revealed that the pilot had survived and they knew EXACTLY what he d been doing!

d. GREAT embarrassment to the Eisenhower administranon. e. Powers had parachuted into Soviet territory, was captured and sentenced to 10 years in prison d. Powers was released in 1962 in exchange for convicted Soviet spy Rudolph Abel

d. Ike promised flights would stop but would not apologize. There was no more thawing of the Cold War between Ike and Khrushchev aier this! e. To the rest of the world this made America look like the aggressor nadon f. Because of this incident, the 1960s opened with tension between the two superpowers as great as ever

(26) Communism in Cuba? On January 8, 1959, Fidel Castro's Communist Friendly army rolled victoriously into Havana, Cuba only 90 miles from the US. As news of the fall of BaDsta's government spread through Havana, The New York Times described the scene as one of jubilant crowds pouring into the streets and automobile horns honking.

(27) Alaska The 49 th State in added in 1959. Purchased from USSR in 1867 for its strategic locanon and vast natural resources

(27) Hawaii 50 th State, also added in 1959 LocaNon!!!