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The Cold War Reinvented
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On the evening of January 17, 1961, President Dwight David Eisenhower concluded his term with a historical farewell address to the nation. In that address, Eisenhower made reference to a concept known as the Military Industrial Complex and its "grave consequences", warning the American people to be vigilant in this regard.In short, the Military Industrial Complex is a triangular construct which exercises undue influence within foreign policy. The three components of this construct include the military, corporate entities and the government.
Arguably, a case can be made that the symbolic conception of the Military Industrial Complex occurred during a fateful week in August 1945 when the United States of America became the first and only nation thus far to utilize atomic armaments in warfare. President Truman's decision to utilize the bomb in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki was not the only option of ending our conflict with Imperialist Japan, but was the one option wherein we could make a clear and concise statement about our strength as a Super Power.
The conventional Super Powers took on their defining shapes throughout the Second World War and even more so through the Yalta Conference and subsequent discord between the U.S.-Soviet over postwar European issues. Arguably, it was the growing Soviet question that weighed heavily into Truman's decision to utilize the atomic bomb.
Consequently, the Cold War era began, giving birth to the Military Industrial Complex wherein armaments research, development and production fueled its own economy. The passion, the motive for this growing concept was a preservation of our way of life, and a means to combat the evils of communism.
In 1991, the weight of the arms race caused, in part, the implosion of the Soviet Union which some term the "New Rome"; so termed because both suffered a similar fate. In the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the United States lost a worthy and commendable adversary and, more importantly, that which fueled the Military Industrial Complex.

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