E46. US History – Understanding This Country | Cold War Heats Up

E46. US History – Understanding This Country | Cold War Heats Up

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March 22, 2026 · 29 min · Season 3 · Episode 46

About this episode

This episode explores the escalation of the Cold War and its impact on American life and politics.

In Episode 46 of US History - Understanding This Country, we explore how the Cold War became more dangerous, more visible, and more deeply tied to American life at home. This episode covers the Bay of Pigs invasion, the Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Space Race, and the early roots of the Vietnam War. We also examine the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Lyndon B. Johnson’s escalation in Vietnam, and how America’s global fight against communism began reshaping its politics, credibility, and society. This episode also looks at how the United States was viewed from outside the West, especially from India and other non-aligned nations, where American power often appeared both impressive and troubling. If you want to understand how Cold War crises abroad connected with unrest and change inside the United States, this episode sets the stage for everything that follows in the late 1960s.

Topics covered

  • Cold War
  • American history
  • Vietnam War
  • international relations
  • politics
  • society

Keywords

  • Cold War
  • Bay of Pigs
  • Berlin Wall
  • Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Vietnam War
  • Gulf of Tonkin
  • Lyndon B. Johnson
  • Space Race

Mentioned in this episode

Places: United States, India, non-aligned nations

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