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CUBA
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
BRINKMANSHIP AND CONTAINMENT
 Tensions between USSR and USA spread beyond Europe to Asia, Middle East and
Latin America
 Cuban missile crisis 1962  nearly became a war between the 2 superpowers
 Communist revolution in Cuba gave the USSR an ally uncomfortably close to the USA
 This made it even harder for the USA to prevent the spread of communism
 The 2 superpowers were constantly pushing the opponent to the edge of declaring
open warfare
 The dangers of brinkmanship became apparent during the Cuban Missile Crisis in
1962
BATISTA GOVERNMENT 1952
 Cuba was dominated by the USA, it is an island 160km south of the USA
 USA had a large naval base on the island
 American controlled most of the wealth of the country – owned most of the oil
refineries, mines, cattle ranches, hotels and railways
 USA bought the bulk of Cuba’s main export crop – sugar
 HOWEVER  Cubans still lived in extreme poverty
 By 1950’s  40% of Cuba’s 6 million people were illiterate and there was a shortage
of teachers, schools, doctors and hospitals
 2% of the population was wealthy and powerful – they owned over 50% of the land
 1952  Batista (dictator) seizes power, abolished the constitution, closed
parliament, brutally suppressed all opposition
 BATISTA’S GOVERNMENT  had the support of the army, large landowners and
wealthy industrialists and bakers – also – had the support of the USA because Batista
was anti-communist
CUBAN REVOLUTION
 1956 – a group of revolutionaries, led by Fidel Castro, built up enough support to
overthrow the government of Batista, who fled into exile
 When Castro and his government marched into Havana – they were warmly
welcomed
USA’S RESPONSE TO CUBAN REVOLUTION
 USA became more suspicious when Castro started introducing socialist reforms –
redistribution of land, collectivisation of agriculture and nationalisation of transport
and some industries
 These measures – affected American investors
 USA responded by – banned Cuban sugar imports to America, breaking off
diplomatic relationships with Cuba – way of forcing the Cuban government to
change its policies
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