There is no doubt that the Internet is a pioneer of today's technology. Thanks to this, we can get any kind of information in a matter of seconds, download it or send it to someone else. However, without a router, data transfer from one point to another will not work. According to CISCO, the router selects the optimal travel information path for quick reception and functions as a dispatcher. In everyday life, the router basically behaves like a post office.
The nuclear technology weapons competition currently being developed mainly in the Middle East can be traced back to the early 1990s and the collapse of the former Soviet Union. During the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the two superpowers of the United States, the fear of nuclear war led the security plan and tried to strengthen public order through the arms control agreement. In this period, the countries that were short of technical knowledge and materials to develop their weapons of mass destruction consistent with the superpower that formed the so-called "nuclear umbrella". These adjustments usually follow the traditional model of the Western eastern Bible, which has been associated with the Cold War dispute. Under the so-called "nuclear umbrella", nuclear-weapon states promised to assist non-nuclear-weapon states when attacked.
After the Second World War, the US and the Soviet Union soon entered a place called Cold War. This was a period of competition which continued until intense competition and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. During the Cold War, the majority of Eastern Europe was influenced by the Soviet Union, and most Western Europe chose to form an alliance with the Soviet Union. The term "iron curtain" in the US is often used to explain the fact that Eastern Europe is more or less dominated by the Soviet Union. In this lesson, we will explore the term. Let's find the origin of this term and the original background
The center of foreign policy of America after the war was to contain Soviet and communism. During the Cold War, the United States and its allies competed in a military, economic, and ideological manner with the Soviet Union and its allies. Both sides created numerous military forces and huge nuclear weapons. The two superpowers did not participate in the war, but the containment policy led to the battle of the Blood Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Vietnam. Over time, various constitutional principles and values have shaped the foreign policy of the United States. The foreign policy of the United States contributes to independent self-determination of each country. Based on our commitment to the Constitutional Government, we often support and support countries that practice democracy. However, these principles sometimes contradict the purpose of national security, economics or international political reality.