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what impact did the cold war have on the american foreign policy in the 50s or 60s?

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The Cold War was America's foreign policy in the 1950's and 1960's and 1970's and 1980's and 1990's and on thru to this very day. The problem is the USA has had a crisis of identity since Russia long ago ended the Cold War. Mitt Romney was<and other Republicans still do>wanted to put missle systems in Poland. The USA has gone mad and showed it's shame to the world ie. 2 Gulf
Wars, a War in Afghanistan, and the destabilization of Libiya, Tunis, Syria, and Egypt at the cost
100's of 1000's of lives - mostly civilians. During the 1950's the USA organized the overthrow of several democratic governments throughout the world and installed fascist dictatorships...which it still seems to do be doing. In Vietnam the USA killed over 3 million people mostly civilian in barbaric campaigns as bad or worse than anything ever cooked up by Hitler or Joseph Stalin. The USA even supported Lon Nol and then Pol Pot as ostensible wedge powers against China and Vietnam. The Cold War was started by the USA as early as 1917, and to this day it continues as a 'perpetual war' against terror.'

In fact, Donald Rumsfeld and Bush both spoke repeatedly of a New World Order in which a Perpetual War on Terror would replace the Cold War. That agenda has been repeatedly expressed
by US Right Wing think tanks who leaped at the idea of encircling Russia...to create a world-dominating empire. The problem was that their ideas were 1)hideously fascist and militaristic 2)strategically invalid and a threat to the USA's own national security 3)Hostile to the 3rd world and
4)alienating to the powers of Europe and Russia 5)grossly ignorant of China's economic leverage and military power 6)shortsighted to such issues as open relations with Cuba and the reunification of Korea and 7)blind to the problems of Central and South America including Mexico in terms of
their growing needs for radical reform and the revival of socialism is those countries to address those problems.

Currently the USA is far out on the limb high up in a mighty tree. There is the sound of sawing.
The problem is that the USA's Republican Party is sawing off the mighty limb upon which the USA sits. It has identified this rotting limb as the very problem of America. When the USA and this limb come falling down - it will be due to the Republican neglect of 1)the affordable education of its citizens 2)the lack of a cogent and efficient universal healthcare system 3)the lack of a social welfare system that is vital and strong like that of Northern Europe's 4)a militarism that has basically killed millions of people all over the world for the sake of greed, strategic game playing, and its own fascistic ideology 5)the creation of a wicked callous caste system that no longer unites america under one umbrella of loyalty called theamerican dream...but causes americans to more and more look elsewhere for freedom and opportunity. 6) The final nails of the coffin will be America's economic losses to the dynamic rising economies of Russia, Brazil, India, Japan, Korea, and Europe, and of course China...who can all come together and offer the people of the world a better, new, deal of humanity and human rights.

When my Chinese sports car is faster and more reliable than a corvette, but half the price...and when my Russian digital camera and laptop beats microsoft, and when Brazil puts out a $7k economy car that beats anything made in the USA...the game is over. The USA gave up its manufacturing base in the 1960's/70's and can't get it back. It's gone. The USA sacrificed its manufacturing base in its Cold War fight against Russia and China...The problem is that it can't get it back. Like Britain losing India and all its Empire in WW2, the USA simularily lost its muscle and empire in the Cold War. The USA can build more aircraft carriers...BUT that sort of spending is now robbing the USA of strength.

There will come a day when young American children will sit glued to their computer screens watching the first people land on Mars. They will be Russian cosmonauts. There will be a day when
people speak of the latest and greatest Chinese, Indian and Brazilian and Russian products... There
will be a day when the morality of Japan and the writings of the East overwhelm the Western mind.
There will be a day when the Cold War is truely truely over everywhere in the world except in the hateful minds of jealous, unintellectual, militarized Americans.

can i put a turbo charger in my 1999 Honda Civic Ex 4 door?




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will the engine be strong enough to be hooked a turbo charger?
and plus i want to hook it up with a costumed muffler if anyone had any good suggestion please..
thank you



Answer
If you know that little about turbos and want a "custom muffler" you really shouldn't be modding cars. $5k for the turbo kit (not a Chinese knockoff kit), $7k for a shop to install it, and you won't even hit 200hp. Congratulations... Buy a Grand Prix, Mustang, Camaro, Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, something that has at least 200hp stock will be way cheaper than putting $10k into a Honda. You'll need $20k+ before that car even starts going fast if you go the turbo route.

Do an engine swap instead. Try a B18 engine, you can get one installed for under $3k parts and labor and you'll get a better hp increase than a low boost kit.

And you can run more than 4lbs of boost, you can probably run 8. Still, you aren't going to hit 200hp or be able to pass even the most ill equipped sports cars.




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