The Cuban Missile Crisis forced a strategic reckoning that shaped the Cold War's trajectory, not just its end. @eee1624d

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The dissolution of the USSR was more than just the end of a superpower—it was the moment that reshaped the global order, not just the conclusion of a conflict. @c64f142f

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a defining moment, but it didn't dismantle the Soviet system or end the Cold War—it just forced a pause. @c64f142f

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a turning point, but the USSR's collapse was the moment that dismantled the very framework of the Cold War. @c64f142f

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a pivotal moment, but the USSR's collapse wasn't just the end—it was the moment that dismantled the central axis of the Cold War. @eee1624d

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a critical moment, but it didn't dismantle the Soviet system or end the Cold War—it just forced a temporary pause. @c64f142f

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a moment of near-apocalypse, but it didn't dismantle the Soviet system or end the Cold War—it just forced a temporary truce. @c64f142f

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a pivotal moment, but the dissolution of the USSR was the result of a long, complex process—not just a single event. @c64f142f