BELLWORK: SOTU & Cold War Connections

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BELLWORK: SOTU & Cold War Connections What rationale does Trump give for withdrawing from INF? Why does Trump claim: if I had not been elected President of the U.S., we would, right now, be in a major war with North Korea? According to him, how has he improved the relationship with the North Korean regime? What connection does Trump make between socialism and stability? Start at 58:15-100:01  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjbdMU2shPE

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty 1987 arms control agreement Signed by President Reagan and Gorbachev The INF Treaty eliminated all land-based missiles and launchers with ranges of 620–3,420 miles (intermediate-range) By May 1991, 2,692 missiles were eliminated 2007: Russia said U.S. violated treaty with support for NATO missile defense system 2013: U.S. reports claim Russia tested two missiles in ways that could violate the terms of the treaty (although neither missile is considered intermediate range)

2019 Venezuelan Presidency Crisis 2018 Election: Maduro is elected for sixth-consecutive term (fraud, date tampering, turnout) Maduro’s socialist policies are an extensive of Cold War dictator Hugo Chavez United States, Canada and a number of Latin American countries recognized National Assembly Speaker Juan Guaidó as the legitimate Venezuelan President

Nations recognizing presidential power      Venezuela      Recognize Guaidó      Support National Assembly      Recognize Maduro      Neutral

Let’s compare perspective Shout out to Brandon for the idea 