The Brezhnev Era, 1972-1985: Developments in Africa and the Americas - the Impact of Cuban Intervention in Angola (US, USSR & Chinese Intervention) Flashcards

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Which countries supported each faction?

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• MPLA

• Cuba
• USSR
• China

• UNITA
• China
• US

• FNLA
• South Africa
• US
• China

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Why did China and Cuba become involved in the Angolan civil war?

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• Commitment to support revolution, especially where Marxism seemed likely to succeed
• China and Cuba used substantial portion of foreign policy budgets in assisting Marxist, anti-imperialist guerrilla groups and militias

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Why did the US support the FNLA?

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• To undermine the Soviet supported MPLA
• Wanted to prevent MPLA success, as it was first time Soviets tried imposing a regime outside the ‘immediate Soviet orbit’ in Kissinger’s words
• Wanted to avoid international perception that US had lack of determination to counter communist interventions

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What aid did the US provide to the FNLA?

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•January 1975
- Sent $300,000 in covert funding to FNLA to undermine MPLA

•July 1975
- Secretary of State, Kissinger, persuades Ford to send $25 million in supplies and $16 million in arms to FNLA

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When and how much aid did the US provide the FNLA in covert funding to undermine the MPLA?

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•January 1975
- US sends $300,000

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When and how much aid did the US provide in supplies and arms to FNLA?

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• July 1975
• $25 million in supplies
• $16 million in arms

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By what year did the US realise that the FNLA was not going to win the civil war?

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• Summer of 1975

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What options did the US consider after realising the FNLA were not going to win the civil war?

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•Stay neutral
- Continue sending covert aid to FNLA

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What were the pros and cons of the US staying neutral?

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• Pros
• Saves money
• Protect US from international criticism
• Prevents further irritation of MPLA

• Cons
• Neto would establish a dominant position
• Angola would move further to political left
•Would be first time US fails to respond to Soviet military moves outside Soviet buffer

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What were the cons of the US continuing to send aid to the FNLA?

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• Would not effectively counteract aid for MPLA from Cuba and
USSR
• Would align the US with South Africa, which was facing international criticism due to apartheid

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Did Angola pose a threat to US interests?

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• By November 1975
- US didn’t regard Angola as direct threat to economic and strategic
interests

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Why did the USSR send aid to the MPLA?

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• Due to Sino-Soviet split in 1961, the Soviet priority was to ensure China didn’t gain advantages in Angola
• USSR couldn’t appear as less supportive towards leftist liberation movements in developing countries
• To spread Soviet influence and undermine influence of China and US

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Did Soviet and US intervention in Angola align with détente?

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• US believed USSR was not complying with détente
- USSR believed that fighting for people’s liberation aligned with détente

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