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The Cuban missile crisis of 1962, which brought the superpowers to the brink of a nuclear exchange, dramatically underscored the risks of inherent in extending the Cold War throughout the the world. The Cold War confrontation was the closest to a nuclear exchange. Fidel was a communist so he was able to receive help from the USSR. The pay of pigs was a invasion of Cuba to overthrow Castro and his supporters.
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