Monday, March 25, 2019
Essay --
When imagining the Cold War, it is safe to assume that most slew envision a picture that of its namesake a game of spy versus spy, hidden black operations and nuclear threats, with no major physical conflict. However, perverted to the aforementioned portrait, and the given label, the Cold War was anything but cold. Not moreover was there physical conflict, but full-scale wars, fought out on the sphere rather than the podium. Engulfed at the start was the Korean War, a bloody wake-up scratch for the States on how far the Communists will fight for their government. A point to be once again reinforced with the Vietnam War, both of which shook the States up to the point of questioning their own invincibility. The revelation in the get together States was due to the outcome of both wars, which points to the inarguable fact that our quest to law of closure Communism in Asia was an overall failure. The fact that the United States was not the spherical dominant power thought to be a fter WWII was a tortuous truth to swallow for the American populace at the time (and perchance today).After WWII, the US was exhausted, battered, and relieved. Years of fighting finally ended how it began with the assail of an unsuspecting populace. A hypocritical, albeit necessary evil. With the newly established United Nations, the gentleman could finally rest in peace. However, the US and its allies now how had a bigger problem to contend with. Many people saw it coming, even up before the end of the war. General George S. Patton saw threat in the Soviet Unions power, even while US troops were fighting and dying on board them. However, despite the warnings, the United States failed to act, and thus, found themselves reacting to Russias every move. The lines were set, the alliances... ... topic on the minds of even the truest patriots Did we win? Some might argue yes, since South Korea remains a democratic state today, a fact that cannot be stated if sum Korea had won. Howe ver, some might argue the opposite the fact that North Korea is cool it a thorough-bred communist threat proves that we failed our goal of uniting Korea under a democratic government. The line between winning and losing was, and is, too blurry to accurately decide a conclusion. This was in sharp contrast to WWII, or WWI, or even as far back as the Spanish-American war, where America won. America always wins, right? For the first time in almost two hundred years, the answer to that question is no longer clear. And that scared the American people. And with that scare, the cracks of dubiety formed in the window of invincibility. A window about to be shattered, by the Iron Hammer of Communism.
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