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The impact of Kennan’s Long Telegram on Americans’ perspectives of Germany, Cuba,

and Asia during the Cold War.

Kennan’s long Telegram sent from the united statesUS embassy prompted inquiries

concerning the Ssoviet behavior, particularly regarding America’s an refusal to join the

International monetary fund and World Bank. George outlined soviet practice and belief and

additionally proposed a containment policy, making the telegram an essential manuscript in the

history of the cold war. Consequently, while the telegram raised various controversies, the center

of focus is the impact the telegram on the American perspective of Germany, Cuba, and Asia

during the cold war.

Subsequently, to analyze the impacts, theThe history of the Berlin wall applies because it

gives a vivid insight into how Americans suffered. Although Vvarious sources explain Berlin

wall history; however, the essay by Dr. Donald essay is the most relevant because it captures the

reader’s attention. The The election of the new president in the united states the US was the

main factor that motivated the author to write the piece since it renewed motivates the author to

write the piece. The election renewed the East-West rigidity surrounding Berlin city that had

seethed since the occupations of the Germans. DR. DonaldTherefore, Donald intended to

intends the essay to explain the history of the opposition of the collective common intention. The

missive is accusingaccuses the Germany federal on cultivating a military that affectsof allowing
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its military to harm Americans, live and it requestsadvocates the government to revise the

Wworld wWar II borders to ease activities (Donald 1). In this case, the author The

mereexpresses authorhis goal, which is to synthesize is to synthesize the importance of the peace

treaty. The essay states that by normalizing the situation in Berlin it would make the city

demilitarizede the city, which would hence harmonizinge and stabilizeing Berlin and the United

States. The initial impact Berlin wall is communist power. Most Americans consider

communism as the best form of government that improves living standards. The essay depicts a

theory of containment where whereby one nation influences the other to have the same policies.

While Dr. Donald emphasizes on the importance of peace treaty and its positive

repercussion in such as harmonizing the country, John Kennedy and the Cuban Missile document

depict a dangerous scenario in the cold war conflict between the United StatesUS and Cuba. The

author explains thirteen days’ experience that illustrates the activities of Soviet missiles during

the Cuba crisis (“John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum”). The authorHe believesd

that the dispute resulted ensued sincefrom each country feeling felt superior over each other. For

instance, Cuba feels it has superior weapons, while the United StatesUS boasts of its control over

thefeel they control the weapon industry. The document provides information generally gives

information to all the people in the worldabout on the policies that affect disrupt unity among

countries, basingfounding the argument on superiority. The author used s a chart to demonstrate

a one on one daily , occurrence showing the flight range. Furthermore, the document repeatedly

useduses the word phrase sSoviet to describe a form of governing government that that controls

and makes all policies that pertain country activities. However, after significant milestones, the

author describes the is a reunion at the end of the document between the two countries showing
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that the Americans that regardless of the situation, there is always a solution for everything,

regardless of the situation..

Subsequently, Tom and Jeffrey explain the challenges that Americans faced in world war

II. Korea, usually referred to as the forgotten war, accounts a three-year battle that American

remember whether they were in the air, battle line, or in support to the individuals that were at

risk. Although the war lasted for three years, Americans up to date still maintain peace along

with Korea (Wiener and Lofton). In the Document, the two authors outline the Korea war and its

consequences, particularly the peace that still upholds amongprevails between the two countries.

Consequently, what motivates the authors to create the source is the war and the peace that

resulted after the warcombat. Typically, the author's goal is to make the written source public via

various sources by providing a platform for other people to give opinions that could improve the

content. The message has a double sword content by illustratingwhich illustrates the challenges

of war and positive consequences such as a country’s stability that result from the war.

Conclusively, the Kennan long telegram shows the impacts that change American

perspectives toward certain life practices. The different sources aboutin Germany, Cuba, and

Korea demonstrate vibrant information that explains how various government policies change s

peoples opinions in different scenarios. People tend to behave and act in a specific manner

because ofdue to past occurrences.


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Works Cited

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Donald, Carter A. The U. S. Military Response to the 1960 - 1962 Berlin Crisis. n.d.

https://www.archives.gov/files/research/foreign-policy/cold-war/1961-berlin-crisis/

overview/us-military-response.pdf. Accessed June 5 2019.

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. The World on the Brink: John F. Kennedy

and the Cuban Missile Crisis Thirteen Days in October 1962. n.d.

https://microsites.jfklibrary.org/cmc/. Accessed June 5 2019.

Wiener, Tom, and Jeffrey Lofton. "Veterans History Project Marks the Anniversary of the

Beginning of the Korean War,." Library of Congress (2010).

<hhttps://www.loc.gov/item/prn-10-121/. Accessed 5 June 2019.>.

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