Answer:
Yes, there were.
Explanation:
The Winners, the arms and weaponry industry in both countries, the United States, and the Soviet Union. That was an essential part of the arms race between the United States and the USSR during the so-called Cold War. The losers, the people that lived in fear of another world war during those years, and the poor people that suffered from lack of basic necessities when the federal government was expending millions of dollars in weaponry instead of social programs, creation of jobs, and health services.
The Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 put the world on the brink of another world confrontation.
I believe it's Israel that they havent reached
Myanmar has a history of recent transgressions against human rights and democracy. For most of its independent development, it was ruled by a military junta. The laws make it hard or impossible for foreigners to do many things, such as own ground. If foreign investors would be approved in Myanmar (which is not at all certain), they would not be sure that their property in Myanmar would be respected and e.g. not confiscated (nationalized).
In order to answer this question, I will use two different perspectives of ethics: the consequentialist perspective, and the deontological perspective.
Consequentialism argues that the morality of an action lies with its consequences. This means that an action with bad consequences is an immoral action, and vice versa. In this case, killing the last remaining Redwood would not have any negative consequence on any being in the world, as no one benefits from it anymore. This means that the act is not immoral.
A deontological perspective states that there are principles that should be taken as rules, and which govern what is right and what is wrong. Therefore, rules and duties are central. For example, a principle might state that "all life is valuable." As the Redwood falls under the definition of life, killing it would be considered an immoral action.
Answer:
1)The USSR and the United States had agreed to a treaty to reduce strategic nuclear weapons but they also had tensions in the military-industrial complex. The role of the United States was that of its competitor, until Russia had the crisis.
2)The world for which the Soviet economy had been designed had disappeared along with the regime, there was no more interest in wars if not in cyber information. The four centers of power were consolidated in the United States, Japan, the European Union and Republic of China.