After the 11th World War I, the United States and the Soviet Union became super powers. These two countries are currently the two most powerful countries on the planet, but there is a big difference in terms of policy, which later brought bilateral conflict called the Cold War. Initially, these countries were working on the superiority of weapons' superiority. Every country wants to make the most powerful bomb. A few years after the beginning of another game. This is a competition that dominates the universe. This was called space competition and lasted from 1957 to 1975.
America and the Soviet Union fought for arms race competition. America has made much progress over the Soviet Union, but President Kennedy (who knows the advantage of America) said the Soviet Union is ahead of the United States. In 1961, Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev pressured Berlin to make walls around West Berlin. In response, President Kennedy revealed that the United States was not delayed without the missile gap. Soviet missiles can only attack Europe. Meanwhile, the United States has missiles that can reach the Soviet Union. Khrushchev felt that he was threatening to negotiate with Cuba to set up nuclear warheads on an island just 90 miles from the coast of Florida. Prime Minister Cuba Prime Minister Fidel Castro feels that he is being threatened by the United States and there is a good reason for it. In Turkey, which is only a hundred miles away from the Soviet Union, the United States has missiles. This attempt did not succeed. This simulated intrusion is
By 1960, the United States had a greater nuclear advantage than its Soviet Union at its nuclear weapons holder and close to the Soviet Union. There are 27,297 nuclear missiles in the US against 3,332 in the Soviet Union. In 1961, the United States placed long-range ballistic nuclear missiles in Turkey as a deterrent. This means that Moscow was 16 minutes away from the attack. It placed a missile in Cuba and made the Soviet regime, which recently became an ally of Fidel Castro, very angry.