gambit
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There are two ways either the US or the Soviet could have responded.If memory serves (did history long, long time ago) this Cuba thing was counterpoint to US deployment of nuclear weapons in Turkey. Post Cuba incident US quitely reciprocated Soviet dismantling of the missiles with removal of nukes from Anatolia. Everybody came out happy and the world was saved.
When Turkey chose to host US nuclear weapons, the Soviet Union could have responded by doing something similar to a sea blockade. Basically, punish Turkey. Whether that was technically feasible or not -- is debatable. But since the Soviet Union responded by having Cuba hosts Soviet nuclear weapons, maybe Kruschchev did not expect the US to be so harsh towards Cuba ?
On the technical front, a sea blockade is easier to execute than the land version for the simple reason that a navy can encircle an island without violating anyone else's territorial sovereignty. In order to execute a land blockade, the targeted land area must be secured somehow, either with the alliance of all neighbors or the land army must be powerful enough to violate borders and hold areas of land necessary for encirclement.
The Soviet military must have known this. That leave tactical miscalculation that ended with Cuba being humiliated.
You can make anything a 'law'. But in order for a law to be effective, like you said about enforcement, there must be sufficient physical prowess to back up said enforcement. After all, what is enforcement without the capability to punish violator(s) of said law ? Sanctions are good if you can spare the time but more importantly, you must have a material relationship with your target in order for the sanction program to be sufficiently threatening.Many have argued that such a thing does not exist. For there to be law you have to have some prerequisites. One of them is sanction. Without sanction you can't enforce law. Without enforcement your left just with sermons.
For example, prior to WW II, the US and Imperial Japan had a trade relationship of oil and scrap metal that were vital to Japan's economic growth, which fueled her military ventures in mainland China. The US sanction program of those two items compelled Japan to war against US.
The US and Cuba had no such worthwhile material relationship. It looks like you have done basic research on what is a 'sanction' program.
You suspect wrong. The word 'thru' is North American simplified version of 'through'. Bad schooling...Agreed. Disagree with your spelling though. It is "through". Just saying. Bad schooling there I suspect.
Almost like the Devil. Socialism is communism with a nicer rhetorical coating designed to fool the gullible.A bit harsh I think. I am sort of partial to socialism (Fabianism) which is very distant relative of communism. Note. I am not a communist. I know what you Yanks think of communists - worse than devil himself.
The bearded guy I was talking about was Fidel Castro. Not anyone else.I don't like discrimination in all it's forms. Gender, sexual persuation, religion, ethnicity, disability, blah, blah but beards. Now that is altogether another matter. My ideal world would be me rich as hell, a harem on the side, a Porsche Panarama and all bearded guy's hanging from street lamps.
So, no I would not want bearded guy with finger on the trigger unless he is Santa Claus himself.
USAF. F-111 (RAF Upper Heyford) and F-16 (MacDill AFB).Ps. And if you don't mind me asking are you ex military? If so which branch? Thanks in advance.