50.3. Cuban Missile Crisis (古巴导弹危机, 1962)
This even highlighted that even for the "supposedly freedom supporting United States", some sovereign foreign nations don’t really have full freedom to do what they like when it becomes a strategic problem for the USA, e.g. Cuba can’t just have their own missiles.
It is so amazing how they then made a "naval quarantine", which is totally not a "naval blockade, which would be an act of war. One is reminded of how they totally did not "torture" people at Guantanamo bay (关塔那摩湾拘押中心), they only used Enhanced interrogation techniques.
This has very strong parallels to how:
This even highlighted that even for the "supposedly freedom supporting United States", some sovereign foreign nations don’t really have full freedom to do what they like when it becomes a strategic problem for the USA, e.g. Cuba can’t just have their own missiles.
It is so amazing how they then made a "naval quarantine", which is totally not a "naval blockade, which would be an act of war. One is reminded of how they totally did not "torture" people at Guantanamo bay (关塔那摩湾拘押中心), they only used Enhanced interrogation techniques.
This has very strong parallels to how: