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ОтветитьHad a chance to experience Warsaw Pact countries in Eighties. I can assure you, the Comecon was a huge Potemkin sharade.
ОтветитьThe Russians didn't take the cold war seriously cause it was already too cold there. the usa got lucky that they had the deserts to fight the cold war on. they always cheat.
Ответитьso who started the cold war? ahaha, lemme guess... what do you think?
ОтветитьCold war winner
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As in America, I am not going to say that I know too much about the Cold War, but I went with my parents and about 45 other Americans in 1989 the USSR. My Mother was intending to go on a peace missions . She spent most of my teenage years going to schools trying to educate children and parents how it was her mission in life to establish world peace, especially with the Russians , even if what she was doing was just her small part . She had thousands of members , and she went to Russia many times , and she did have me go with her on one trip . I did go like I said during the Cold War . I have to say I was a little bit afraid , and I got to stay with a host famiy. They were very gracious and kind . I just remember being taught in school that they were the enemy, and we were taught to be fearful.
Anyway, my best friend and I went . I remember that it was very cold. I had never experienced that kind of cold temperature in my whole life.. our summers were about 90 degrees , we were lucky to see Snow, which we loved , and about the coldest we would ever get was about 20 to 30° . I wore warm clothing, but nothing could prepare me for what what I was about to experience . I remember passing a group of small children, and they were laughing at us. It's like they knew we were stupid Americans for not dressing for the cold weather. I remember seeing statues of Lenin and Stalin, and I I remember being in Red Square, which was so fascinating , and remember taking pictures with my Polaroid camera, and also just was so excited, also being there at a time where Mikhail Gorbachev was President. I was in the eighth grade at the time and because we were there for two weeks., my homework was too write my activies each day, put them into a journal type booklet , and then speak about them to my class. We got to spend a few days in the Republic of Georgia. That was fascinating as well and all the beautiful history. we decided to stop there because we were from Atlanta Georgia so we wanted to go from Georgia to Georgia. we still have lifelong friends and I will never forget my wonderful experiences. , especially as an American citizen, but to say that I was, there is just amazing. I Just awesome history! I hope that I don't offend anyone if I did I'm truly sorry!
You should have mentioned India and USSR relationship vs Pakistan and USA relationship. The Indo-Soviet treaty had provided India with cover against any possible Chinese intervention in aid of Pakistan if and when the conflict precipitated. To the Pakistani leadership, it became clear that armed Indian intervention and secession of East Pakistan was becoming inevitable.
On 3 December, Pakistan preemptively launched Operation Chengiz Khan against India, marking the official initiation of hostilities of the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The Indian response was a defensive military strategy in the western theatre while a massive, coordinated and decisive offensive thrust into East-Pakistan. On 5 December, United States began attempts for a UN-sponsored ceasefire, which were twice vetoed by the USSR in the security council. India extended her recognition of Bangladesh on 6 December. On 8 December, Washington received intelligence reports that India was planning an offensive into West Pakistan.[26] It was in this situation that the United States dispatched a ten-ship naval task force, the US Task Force 74, from the Seventh Fleet off South Vietnam into the Bay of Bengal.
With intelligence reports indicating the Indian cabinet was discussing the scopes of offensive into West Pakistan, on 10 December, the decision was taken by US to assemble a task force at Malacca strait, spearheaded by USS Enterprise. The force was to be capable of overshadowing the four Soviet ships already in the Bay of Bengal.
The task force was headed by USS Enterprise, at the time and still the largest aircraft carrier in the world by length. She was flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Damon W. Cooper, Commander Carrier Division Five.Escorts included three guided missile destroyers: USS King (DDG-41), USS Decatur (DDG-31), and USS Parsons (DDG-33); four gun destroyers USS Bausell (DD-845), USS Orleck (DD-886), USS McKean (DD-784) and USS Richard B. Anderson; and a nuclear attack submarine. In addition, it consisted of amphibious assault carrier USS Tripoli (LPH-10), carrying a 200 strong Marine battalion and twenty five assault helicopters; the ammunition ship USS Haleakala (AE-25); and USS White Plains (AFS-4), an auxiliary fleet supply ship from Subic Bay Naval Base in the Philippines, which loaded over 60 Tons of mail and Christmas packages for the Task Force before leaving Subic Bay to join Task Force 74 on 19 December. Aboard Tripoli, according to her Command History for 1971, were Commander, Amphibious Squadron 5; 31st Marine Amphibious Unit; 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment; and Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 165.
Enterprise was at this time at the Tonkin Gulf area. Recovering her airborne aircraft and transferring personnel who were required to stay to the USS Constellation (CVA-64), she prepared to head off. The task force was delayed while the support ships refueled, it held off East of Singapore, and was ordered into the Indian Ocean on 14 December. crossed Malacca straits on the nights of 13–14 December and entered the Bay of Bengal on the morning of 15 December.The group was required to proceed slowly, averaging a speed of 15 knots, both to conserve fuel as well as to allow advance information on its heading.
Objectives
The US government stated at the time that the goal of the task force was to help evacuate Pakistani forces from East Pakistan following a ceasefire.
Standoff with Soviet naval force and aftermath
The slow progress of Task Force 74 met an increased Soviet naval presence in the Indian Ocean. The smaller Soviet presence had in fact been already enhanced to match a British contingent in the area and consisted of both surface vessels and at least one nuclear submarine.Both forces mantained their presence in the theatre until January 1972, well after from the operations on the ground was clear that Pakistan was in no position to continue the war.
And now Russia is trying to revive “Cold War 2.0” in Ukrainian.
fyi- the United States is not a liberal democracy. It’s a Constitutional Republic. 😉
First World countries: USA, Canada, UK, Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Second World countries: Soviet Union, Warsaw Pact countries and their allies (mostly African countries, South American countries, and countries of Indochina).
Third World countries: all the other countries of the world who are neither allied to the First World nor Second World countries.
Now it's the old version of this 2018 video after the newer version in 2023
Ответитьwhats wrong with this text
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I gotta make a playlist of these videos in timeline order
ОтветитьYou are showing a wrong map of India, please check and correct before broadcasting videos
Ответитьcorrection, constitutional republic. thats what america is, even called so by its founders.
ОтветитьFor the same reason some says "There was never a end to World war 1, there was just a 20 years armstrice"
We can see the same thing happening today in the cold war, its still going on.
Its not Russia fighting Ukraine, Its Russia fighting USA in Ukraine.
Why was this not ww3
ОтветитьDIVA OFF!
ОтветитьI was always led to believe it was the Americans that caused trouble everywhere, after educating myself I realized that the russians are even dirtier
ОтветитьNobody talks about how denmark lasted 6 hours agianst 3rd reich
ОтветитьHey neighbor’s kid India’s map isn’t correct rectify it ass hole
ОтветитьThis should’ve been WW3
ОтветитьHe did not include the civil unrest in yemen peninsula
Ответить...the END? Are we sure?
Ответитьхаха лошари тупі проїбали свій улюблений саюз
ОтветитьThe United States is not a "liberal democracy." It is a constitutional republic based on democratic principles. Nowhere in the founding documents is the word "democracy" to be found. The founders were careful to avoid the trap of "mob rule" inherent in pure democracies.
ОтветитьDomiLP9999
ОтветитьLol Nobody noticed how subtly creator shown Taiwan but not in Map. Coragious
Ответить30 years later Russia invades Ukraine and gets its ass kicked and all of Europe becomes NATO members💪🏻
Ответитьi killed my AC in the cold war
ОтветитьAustria was also divided like Germany although unified in 1955
ОтветитьWhat app is this?
ОтветитьCommunism lost 😁😁😁😁
ОтветитьI like the parts we're they say they become independent states.
Ответить“Let’s have 3 bombs.”
Soviet and usa: wait no that’s dangerous!
“How about 90?”
Soviet and usa: ZAYUM sure dude
31 years later communists from USSR attemts to occupy now foreign lands of Ukraine, yet embarasses itself in front of the World and its Own Population!
ОтветитьToo much invents are miss
ОтветитьIf you think a cold war is bad, wait till it heats up !! :D
ОтветитьBruh
ОтветитьI want to know voice behind it
ОтветитьPov: Kosovo was always Serbia
Ответитьi was hoping to see more details about the things USA did in south america and USSR did in africa and the middle east
ОтветитьThe United States is a constitutional Republic not a democracy
ОтветитьShowing Kashmir as part of India and not a disputed territory is against UN declarations and a professional dishonesty
ОтветитьI think you should have talked more about the cold war in Latin America
ОтветитьWW I : Assassinatition in a car seat
WW II : H!tler failed art school
WW III : Beginning of the cold war
and finally
WW IV : Coalitionalism rise to power in the US against all fandoms(including the furry-fandom)