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How Khrushev-Kennedy relations affected the construction of the wall

In April 1961 , Khrushchev gained an impression that Kennedy is not very smart when he saw Washington supporting the failed invasion of Cuba by anti-communist exiles which were than left to their fate. Khrushev decided to alarm rather than appease the president. He soon revealed his intention of signing the separate peace treaty with East Germany that would abolish allied rights in West Berlin. One of his intentions was therefore to get whole of the Berlin. However, this action had risks behind it. The risks that we are taking is justified. If we look at it in the terms of a percentage , there is more than a 95% chance that there will be no war[1]. It meant that 5% was an actual chance of having a war . Khrushev's assumptions about Kennedy were false. He made clear that the chance of having a war was bigger that 5%. He showed the unpredictability of US's policy . All though Soviet forces were not on high alert, the plans were nonetheless changed to deal with the consequences of the Kennedy's actions. It was then decided to block the access of the West Berlin from the East. That is when the construction of the wall started[2].

  1. ^ Afanasenko, E. I. (1964-03-01). "The Decisions of the June Plenary Meeting of the CPSU Central Committee and the Tasks of Public Education Bodies". Russian Education & Society. 6 (5): 3–13. doi:10.2753/res1060-939306053. ISSN 1060-9393.
  2. ^ Leffler, Melvyn P.; Westad, Odd Arne, eds. (2010). "The Cambridge History of the Cold War". doi:10.1017/chol9780521837200. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)